Data from chapter 4 of the thesis 'Herbivores shape the seascape'
doi:10.4121/86ec78aa-288a-44c7-b71e-a34ddec913bf.v3
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doi: 10.4121/86ec78aa-288a-44c7-b71e-a34ddec913bf
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Dataset
# Introduction
In this chapter, we describe how green sea turtles that are fed by tourists show a deviating behavioural pattern with important conclusions for turtle conservation.
# Measurements and data collection
The videofiles that are part of this chapter were taken with cameratags(camera: Drift Ghost X) attached to the carapace of green sea turtles in The Bahamas.
history
- 2024-02-01 first online
- 2024-05-24 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
MP4
associated peer-reviewed publication
Herbivores shape the seascape: Cascading effects of herbivores on the functioning of tropical seagrasses in a changing world
organizations
Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management, Wageningen University & ResearchThe Centre for Ocean Research and Education: Gregory Town, Eleuthera Island, BS
DATA
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README_chapter_4.txt - 355,212,630 bytesMD5:
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Videos Chapter 4-20231117T122853Z-001.zip -
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