Intra-species variability in migratory movement of hawksbill turtles in the southwest Indian Ocean

Author:

Nivière M1,Dalleau M12,Bourjea J3,Jean C4,Ciccione S14,Mortimer JA56,Didon V7,Rowat D7,Rocamora G8,Ranaivoson R9,Mahafina J10,Randriamiharisoa LO11,Barichasse E12,Bousquet O1314,Barat A13,Laforge A13,Ballorain K1

Affiliation:

1. CEDTM, 19 Rue des Frangipaniers, 97424 Piton Saint-Leu, La Réunion, France

2. Seanopsis, 97411 Saint-Paul, La Réunion, France

3. MARBEC, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, IFREMER, IRD, 34200 Sète, France

4. Kelonia l’observatoire des tortues marines, 46 rue du Général De Gaulle, 97436 Saint Leu, La Réunion, France

5. Department of Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA

6. Turtle Action Group of Seychelles, PO Box 1443, Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles

7. MCSS, PO Box 384, Victoria, Mahé, Seychelles

8. Island Biodiversity & Conservation Centre, University of Seychelles (IBC-UniSey), PO Box 1348, Anse Royale, Mahé, Seychelles

9. WCS Madagascar, Villa Ifanomezantsoa, Soavimbahoaka, PO Box 8500, Antananarivo 101, Madagascar

10. IH.SM, 2 Rue Dr. Rabesandratana HD, PO Box 141, 601 Toliara, Madagascar

11. Madagascar National Parks, Lot AI 10 C Ambatobe, Antananarivo 103, Madagascar

12. Parc National de Mohéli, Nioumachoi, Ile de Mohéli, Union des Comores

13. UMR 8105 LACY, Université de La Réunion, CNRS, Météo-France, 15 avenue René Cassin, 97715 Saint-Denis, La Réunion, France

14. Institute for Coastal and Marine Research, Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth 6031, South Africa

Abstract

Implementing effective conservation measures to manage migratory populations is challenging, especially in a relatively inaccessible dynamic environment such as the ocean. With limited financial and human resources, efforts must be intelligently prioritized to achieve conservation success and reduce uncertainties of conservation efforts. The southwest Indian Ocean (SWIO) hosts some of the world’s most important breeding grounds for the Critically Endangered hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata. However, knowledge gaps remain about the movement patterns of this species. Between 2007 and 2022, we deployed 17 satellite tags onto hawksbill turtles from scattered locations in the SWIO: 16 nesting females—Granitic Islands, Seychelles (n = 9); north Madagascar (n = 5); Moheli, Comoros (n = 1); Juan de Nova, Terres australes et antarctiques françaises (n = 1)—and 1 female bycaught in fisheries (east Madagascar). We found strong variability in migratory movements amongst individuals, particularly in terms of distance and movement persistence. Detailed analysis of movement persistence reveals that these individuals behave differently in neritic and oceanic habitats, with a lower movement persistence in neritic habitats. We identified a total of 12 foraging areas scattered throughout the SWIO, both in coastal and open-sea neritic habitats. These results reinforce the need to consider the importance of neritic habitats, for both migration and foraging, in conservation policies. The quantification of the degree of migratory variability is particularly important to developing conservation plans and strategies at both the national and international level, including the delineation of regional management units (RMUs) in the Indian Ocean.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

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