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Study finds genetic evidence that magnetic navigation guides loggerhead sea turtles home

Loggerhead sea turtles that nest on beaches with similar magnetic fields are genetically similar, according to UNC-Chapel Hill re太阳城娱乐城ers.

New re太阳城娱乐城 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provides valuable insight into the navigation and nesting behaviors of loggerhead sea turtles that could inform future conservation efforts. Loggerhead sea turtles that nest on beaches with similar magnetic fields are genetically similar to one another, according to a new study by UNC-Chapel Hill biologists Kenneth J. 罗曼和J. 罗杰兄弟. The study was published today in the journal Current Biology.

主要内容包括:

  • Magnetic fields are the strongest predictor of genetic similarity among nesting loggerhead sea turtles, regardless of the geographic proximity or environmental traits of nesting beaches.
  • The findings support previous re太阳城娱乐城 from Lohmann and Brothers, which indicated that adult loggerhead sea turtles use magnetic fields to find their way back to the beach where they themselves hatched. The new re太阳城娱乐城 implies that sometimes the turtles mistakenly nest at a different beach with a similar magnetic field, even if that beach is geographically far away from the beach on which they hatched – like on the opposite coast of Florida.
  • Conservation efforts should note the importance of a beach’s magnetic field for attracting loggerhead sea turtles. 海堤, power lines and large beachfront buildings may alter the magnetic fields that turtles encounter.
  • This re太阳城娱乐城 is especially relevant in North Carolina, as it explains how loggerhead sea turtles that are hatched on North Carolina beaches return to those same beaches after a migration across the entire Atlantic Ocean basin.

“Loggerhead sea turtles are fascinating creatures that begin their lives by migrating alone across the Atlantic Ocean and back. 最终, they return to nest on the beach where they hatched – or else, 事实证明, on a beach with a very similar magnetic field,肯尼斯·罗曼说, professor of biology in the 文理学院 at UNC-Chapel Hill. “This is an important new insight into how sea turtles navigate during their long-distance migrations. It might have important applications for the conservation of sea turtles, as well as other migratory animals such as salmon, 鲨鱼和某些鸟类.”