Evidence for transoceanic migrations by loggerhead sea turtles in the southern Pacific Ocean

Author:

Boyle M.C.1,FitzSimmons N.N.2,Limpus C.J.3,Kelez S.4,Velez-Zuazo X.5,Waycott M.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Marine and Tropical Ecology, James Cook UniversityAngus Smith Drive, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia

2. Institute for Applied Ecology, University of CanberraCanberra, Australian Capital Territoy 2601, Australia

3. Queensland Environmental Protection Agency160 Ann Street, Brisbane Queensland 4000, Australia

4. Duke University Marine Laboratory, US and Grupo de Tortugas Marinas-PERUBeaufort, NC 28516, USA

5. Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico-Rio PiedrasPO Box 23360, San Juan, PR 00931, USA

Abstract

Post-hatchling loggerhead turtles ( Caretta caretta ) in the northern Pacific and northern Atlantic Oceans undertake transoceanic developmental migrations. Similar migratory behaviour is hypothesized in the South Pacific Ocean as post-hatchling loggerhead turtles are observed in Peruvian fisheries, yet no loggerhead rookeries occur along the coast of South America. This hypothesis was supported by analyses of the size-class distribution of 123 post-hatchling turtles in the South Pacific and genetic analysis of mtDNA haplotypes of 103 nesting females in the southwest Pacific, 19 post-hatchlings stranded on the southeastern Australian beaches and 22 post-hatchlings caught by Peruvian longline fisheries. Only two haplotypes (CCP1 93% and CCP5 7%) were observed across all samples, and there were no significant differences in haplotype frequencies between the southwest Pacific rookeries and the post-hatchlings. By contrast, the predominant CCP1 haplotype is rarely observed in North Pacific rookeries and haplotype frequencies were strongly differentiated between the two regions ( F st =0.82; p =<0.00001). These results suggest that post-hatchling loggerhead turtles emerging from the southwest Pacific rookeries are undertaking transoceanic migrations to the southeastern Pacific Ocean, thus emphasizing the need for a broader focus on juvenile mortality throughout the South Pacific to develop effective conservation strategies.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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