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Taxonomy of the genus Chelonia Biodiversity of the family Cheloniidae

Bibliography of the genus
Chelonia (Green Sea Turtle)

(Reptilia: Testudines: Cheloniidae)

Note: In order to limit redundancy, relevant literature indexed in the related bibliographies in the left column may not have been included in this page. For a comprehensive search of literature, these bibliographies should therefore also be consulted.


Chelonia mydas

Anonymous. 1967. Green Turtles in Arabia. Oryx 9: 177.

Anonymous. 1967. South Arabia: Green Turtle study. Bull. int. Un. Conserv. Nat. 2(4): 29.

Anonymous. 1969. Farming the Green Turtle. Oryx 10: 150-151.

Anonymous. 1969. Green Turtles. Nature Walkabout 5(2): 39-42.

Anonymous. 1972. Protection de la plus vaste colonie de tortues vertes du monde, Ile Europa. Biological Conservation 4(4): 307.

Anonymous. 1972. World's largest Green Turtle colony protected. Marine Pollut. Bull. 3(5): 67-68.

Anonymous. 1975. Tracking the Green Sea Turtle. Australian Fisheries 34(9): 18-19.

Anonymous. 1981. Basking Green Sea Turtles. Sea Frontiers 27(3): 152-157.

Anonymous. 1981. Galapagos turtle recoveries. Oryx 16(1): 72.

Anonymous. 1992. Zurück ins Meer, eine Suppenschildkröte (Chelonia mydas) reist zur Auswilderung in die Karibik. Herpetofauna (Weinstadt) 14(79): 26.

Anonymous. 1994. Long-distance migration of Green Sea Turtles from Pulau Redang tracked by satellites. Marine Turtle Newsletter 66: 5-7.

Anonymous. 2001. Red lists petitions results. Species 36: 31-34.

Anonymous. 2006. Cayman Island turtle farm: under fire by conservationists. Marine Turtle Newsletter 113: 9.

Anonymous. 2006. Cayman Turtle Farm - a response to NGO comments. Marine Turtle Newsletter 113: 10.

Anonymous. 2011. Protected species interactions with the snapper (Pagrus auratus) demersal longline fishery in FMA 1. DOC Marine Conservation Services Series 7: 1-23.

Anonymous. 2012. Jaguars preying on Green Sea Turtles creates conservation headache in Costa Rica. Cat News 56: 42.

Anonymous. 2013. Ghost nets threaten turtles in Australia. Marine Pollution Bulletin 67(1-2): 4.

Anonymous. 2013. Estimated Loggerhead and unidentified hard-shelled turtle interactions in Mid-Atlantic gillnet gear, 2007-2011. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-NE 225: 1-20.

Abdulqader, E.A.A. 2010. Turtle captures in shrimp trawl nets in Bahrain. Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management 13(3): 307-318.

Abdulqader, E.A.A.; Miller, J. 2012. Marine turtle mortalities in Bahrain territorial waters. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 11(1): 133-138.

Abe, O.; Takada, Y.; Shibuno, T.; Hashimoto, K.; Ishii, H.; Funakura, Y. 2000. Swimming behaviour of Green Turtle hatchlings in a Lagoon of Ishigaki Island, southwestern Japan. pp. 167-175. In: Pilcher, N. & Ismail, G. (eds.). Sea turtles of the Indo-Pacific: research management and conservation. Proceedings of the Second ASEAN Symposium and Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. ASEAN Academic Press, London. 361 pp.

Achaval, F. 1965. Hallazgo de Chelonia mydas mydas (Linne) (tortuga verde) en el Uruguay. Revta. of Club Acap. 108: 27-28.

Acuna-Marrero, D.; Smith, A.N.H.; Hammerschlag, N.; Hearn, A.; Anderson, M.J.; Calich, H.; Pawley, M.D.M.; Fischer, C.; Salinas-de-Leon, P. 2017. Residency and movement patterns of an apex predatory shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) at the Galapagos Marine Reserve. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0183669

Addison, D.S.; Kraus, M. 2001. Natural history notes: Chelonia mydas and Caretta caretta (Green Turtle and Loggerhead Turtle). Out-of-season tag returns. Herpetological Review 32(4): 249-250.

Adnyana, W.; Soede, L.P.; Gearheart, G.; Halim, M. 2008. Status of Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting and foraging populations of Berau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, including results from tagging and telemetry. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 7: 2-11.

Agastheesapillai, A.; Thiagarajan, R. 1984. Biology of the Green Turtle Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus) in the Gulf of Mannar and Palk Bay. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India 21(1-2) [1979]: 45-60.

Aguirre, A.A.; Balazs, G.H.; Spraker, T.R.; Gross, T.S. 1995. Adrenal and hematological responses to stress in juvenile Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) with and without fibropapillomas. Physiological Zoology 68(5): 831-854.

Agusa, T.; Takagi, K.; Iwata, H.; Tanabe, S. 2008. Arsenic species and their accumulation features in Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas). Marine Pollution Bulletin 57(6-12): 782-789.

Aiken, J.; Bell, C.; Solomon, J.; Clamp, J. 2002. The reproductive status of Marine Turtles nesting in the Cayman Islands: work in progress. Marine Turtle Newsletter 95: 13-14.

Aiken, J.J.; Godley, B.J.; Broderick, A.C.; Austin, T.; Ebanks-Petrie, G.; Hays, G.C. 2001. Two hundred years after a commercial Marine Turtle fishery: the current status of Marine Turtles nesting in the Cayman Islands. Oryx 35(2): 145-151.

Akani, G.C.; Luiselli, L. 2009. Diversity and distribution of Sea Turtles in the Niger delta, Nigeria. Revue d'Ecologie la Terre et la Vie 64(4): 369-374.

Ĺkesson, S. 1996. Geomagnetic map used for long-distance navigation? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 11(10) 124: 398-400.

Akesson, S.; Broderick, A.C.; Glen, F.; Godley, B.J.; Luschi, P.; Papi, F.; Hays, G.C. 2003. Navigation by Green Turtles: Which strategy do displaced adults use to find Ascension Island? Oikos 103(2): 363-372.

Alava, J.J.; Jimenez, P.; Penafiel, M.; Aguirre, W.; Amador, P. 2005. Sea Turtle strandings and mortality in Ecuador: 1994-1999. Marine Turtle Newsletter 108: 4-7.

Al-Bahry, S.; Elshafie, A.; Al-Harthy, A.; Mahmoud, I.; Al-Kindi, A.; Al-Ghafri, S. 2006. The microbiota of nesting sites and eggs of Chelonia mydas in Oman. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 536: 241-243.

Al-Bahry, S.; Mahmoud, I.; Elshafie, A.; Al-Harthy, A.; Al-Ghafri, S.; Al-Amri, I.; Al-Kindi, A. 2009. Bacterial fLora and antibiotic resistance from eggs of Green Turtles Chelonia mydas: an indication of polluted effluents. Marine Pollution Bulletin 58(5): 720-725.

Alcorn, D.J.; Forsyth, R.G.; Westlake, R.L. 1988. Hawaiian monk seal and Green Turtle research on Lisianski Island, 1984 and 1985. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Technical Memorandum NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) SWFC (Southwest Fisheries Center) 120: 1-22.

Alfaro-Shigueto, J.; Mangel, J.C.; Bernedo, F.; Dutton, P.H.; Seminoff, J.A.; Godley, B.J. 2011. Small-scale fisheries of Peru: a major sink for marine turtles in the Pacific. Journal of Applied Ecology 48(6): 1432-1440.

Al-Ghais, S.; Balazs, G.; Hasbun, C. 1998. Preliminary observations on Green Turtles, Chelonia mydas in foraging pastures of the United Arab Emirates. Marine Turtle Newsletter 79: 8-9.

Alio, J.J.; Marcano, L.A.; Altuve, D.E. 2010. Captura incidental y mortalidad de tortugas marinas en la pesqueria industrial de camarones por arrastre en el noreste de Venezuela. Ciencias Marinas 36(2): 161-178.

Al-Kindi, A.Y.A.; Mahmoud, I.Y.; Al-Gheilani, H.M.; Al Bahry, S.; Bakheit, C.S. 2003. Disorientation of the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas during nesting exercise relative to some physical and human factors at Ras Al-Hadd Reserve, Oman. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 503: 218-220.

Al-Kindi, A.Y.A.; Mahmoud, I.Y.; Al-Gheilani, H.M.; Al Bahry, S.; Bakheit, C.S. 2003. Nest selection in Green Turtles, Chelonia mydas, relative to physical and biotic factors at Ras Al-Hadd Reserve, Oman. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 503: 221-222.

Al-Kindi, A.Y.A.; Mahmoud, I.Y.; Al-Gheilani, H.M.; Bakheit, C.S.; Al-Habsi, A.A.; Al-Kiyumi, A. 2003. Comparative study of the nesting behavior of the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, during high- and low-density nesting periods at Ras Al-Hadd Reserve, Oman. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 4(3): 603-611.

Al-Kindi, A.Y.A.; Mahmoud, I.Y.; Al-Habsi, A.A.; Al-Bahry, S.N.; Al-Gheilani, H.M.; Bakheit, C.S. 2006. The effect of physical and human factors on beach selection by Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) at Ras Al-Hadd Reserve, Oman. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 5(2): 289-294.

Al-Kindi, A.Y.A.; Plude, J.L.; Ba-Omar, T.; Mahmoud, I.Y.; Al-Amri, I. 2006. Heavy metal monitoring of Green Sea Turtles using eggs. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 536: 243-245.

Allard, M.W.; Miyamoto, M.M.; Bjorndal, K.A.; Bolten, A.B.; Bowen, B.W. 1994. Support for natal homing in Green Turtles from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Copeia 1: 34-41.

Allen, C.R.; Forys, E.A.; Rice, K.G.; Wojcik, D.P. 2001. Effects of fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on hatching turtles and prevalence of fire ants on Sea Turtle nesting beaches in Florida. Florida Entomologist 84(2): 250-253.

Allgower, K. 1980. Effect of the scarab beetle Trox suberosus on the hatching success of the east Pacific Green Turtle Chelonia mydas agassizi in the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwin Research Station Annual Report 1979: 150-152.

Al-Mansi, A.; Khushaim, O.A.; Al-Marghani, M.M.H. 1999. On the effect of substrate on nesting success of the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in the Arabian Gulf. Zoology in the Middle East 19: 5-11.

Al-Mansi, A.M.A. 2016. Status and ecology of sirenian, cetaceans and marine turtles in the Farasan Bank, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Journal of King Abdulaziz University Marine Sciences 26(1): 1-8

Al-Merghani, M.; Miller, J.D.; Pilcher, N.J.; Al Mansi, A. 2000. The green and Hawksbill Turtles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Synopsis of nesting studies 1986-1997. Fauna of Arabia 18: 369-384.

Alonso, L.; Estrades, A.; Scarabino, F.; Calcagno, J. 2010. Conchoderma virgatum (Spengler, 1790) (Cirripedia: Pedunculata) associated with Sea Turtles in Uruguayan shallow coastal waters. Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences 5(1): 166-168.

Al-Suweidi, A.S.; Wilson, K.D.P.; Healy, T.; Vanneyre, L. 2012. First contemporary record of Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting in the United Arab Emirates. Marine Turtle Newsletter 133: 16-17.

Altrichter, M.; Jimenez, I. 1999. Hunting and consumption of wild animals in San Juan del Norte, Reserva Biologica Indio-Maiz, Nicaragua. Mesoamericana 4(4): 117-125.

Alvarado Diaz, J.; Arias Coyotl, E.; Delgado Trejo, C. 2003. Clutch frequency of the Michoacan Green Seaturtle. Journal of Herpetology 37(1): 183-185.

Alvarado Diaz, J.; Delgado Trejo, C.; Suazo-Ortuńo, I. 2001. Evaluation of the black turtle project in Michoacan, Mexico. Marine Turtle Newsletter 92: 4-7.

Alvarado, J.; Figueroa, A. 1988. The ecological recovery of Sea Turtles of Michoacan, Mexico. Special attention: the black turtle (Chelonia agassizi). W.F.f.-U.S., Albuquerque, Mexico: 1-60.

Alvarado, J.; Figueroa, A. 1991. Recovery of the black turtle in Michoacan, Mexico: an integrated conservation approach. Marine Turtle Newsletter 53: 1-3.

Alvarado, J.; Figueroa, A. 1992. Recapturas post-anidatorias de hembras de tortuga marina negra (Chelonia agassizii) marcadas en Michoacan, Mexico. Biotropica 24(4): 560-566.

Alvarado, J.; Figueroa, A.; Alarcon, P. 1988. Black turtle project in Michoacan, Mexico: plastic vs metal tags. Marine Turtle Newsletter 42: 5-6.

Alvarado, J.; Figueroa, A.; Delgado, C.; Sanchez, M.T.; Lopez, E. 1993. Differential retention of metal and plastic tags on the black Sea Turtle. Herpetological Review 24(1): 23-24.

Amarasooriya, K.D. 2000. Classification of sea nesting beaches of Southern Sri Lanka. pp. 228-237. In: Pilcher, N. & Ismail, G. (eds.). Sea turtles of the Indo-Pacific: research management and conservation. Proceedings of the Second ASEAN Symposium and Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. ASEAN Academic Press, London. 361 pp.

Amorocho, D.F.; Abreu-Grobois, F.A.; Dutton, P.H.; Reina, R.D. 2012. Multiple distant origins for Green Sea Turtles aggregating off Gorgona Island in the Colombian eastern Pacific. PLoS ONE 7(2): e31486, 1-12.

Amorocho, D.F.; Reina, R.D. 2007. Feeding ecology of the east Pacific Green Sea Turtle Chelonia mydas agassizii at Gorgona National Park, Colombia. Endangered Species Research 3(1): 43-51.

Amorocho, D.F.; Reina, R.D. 2008. Intake passage time, digesta composition and digestibility in East Pacific Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii) at Gorgona National Park, Colombian Pacific. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 360(2): 117-124.

Anan, Y.; Kunito, T.; Watanabe, I.; Sakai, H.; Tanabe, S. 2001. Trace element accumulation in Hawksbill Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) and Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Yaeyama Islands, Japan. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 20(12): 2802-2814.

Anderson, J.D.; Shaver, D.J.; Karel, W.J. 2013. Genetic diversity and natal origins of Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Western Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Herpetology 47(2): 251-257.

Andrade, M.F.; Domit, C.; Broadhurst, M.K.; Tolhurst, D.J.; Silva-Souza, A.T. 2016. Appropriate morphometrics for the first assessment of juvenile green turtle (Chelonia mydas) age and growth in the south-western Atlantic. Marine Biology (Berlin) 163(12): 254.

Andre, J.; Gyuris, E.; Lawler, I.R. 2005. Comparison of the diets of sympatric dugongs and Green Turtles on the Orman Reefs, Torres Strait, Australia. Wildlife Research 32(1): 53-62.

Andrews, H.V. 2000. Current Marine Turtle situation in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands - an urgent need for conservation action. Kachhapa Newsletter 2000 (October): 3.

Andrews, H.V.; Chandi, M.; Vaughan, A.; Aungthong, J.; Aghue, S.; Johnny, S.; John, S.; Naveen, S. 2006. Marine Turtle status and distribution in the Andaman and Nicobar islands after the 2004 M 9 quake and tsunami. Indian Ocean Turtle Newsletter 4: 3-7.

Angelici, F.M.; Capula, M.; Riga, F. 1990. Notes on the herpetofauna of Astipalaia Island (Dodecanense, Greece). British Herpetological Society Bulletin 34: 31-33.

Angermeier, W.F.; Hidalgo, A.R.S. 1996. Food-rewarded operant learning and memory in the East Pacific Green Turtle. Marine Turtle Newsletter 75: 4-6.

Angoni, H.; Frétey, J.; Amougou, A. 2006. Presence et conservation des tortues marines sur les cotes de l'U.T.O. Campo-ma'an (Sud-Cameroun). Chelonii 4: 190-194.

Antworth, R.L.; Pike, D.A.; Stiner, J.C. 2006. Nesting ecology, current status, and conservation of Sea Turtles on an uninhabited beach in Florida, USA. Biological Conservation 130(1): 10-15.

Aragones, L.V. 2000. A review of the role of the Green Turtle in tropical seagrass ecosystems. pp. 69-85. In: Pilcher, N. & Ismail, G. (eds.). Sea turtles of the Indo-Pacific: research management and conservation. Proceedings of the Second ASEAN Symposium and Workshop on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. ASEAN Academic Press, London. 361 pp.

Aragones, L.V.; Lawler, I.R.; Foley, W.J.; Marsh, H. 2006. Dugong grazing and turtle cropping: grazing optimization in tropical seagrass systems? Oecologia (Berlin) 149(4): 635-647.

Araujo Morais, R.; Santos, R.G. dos; Longo, G.O.; Yoshida, E.T.E.; Stahelin, G.D.; Horta, P.A. 2014. Direct evidence for gradual ontogenetic dietary shift in the Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 13(2): 260-266.

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Arinal, I. 1997. Marine turtle management in Meru Betiri National Park. pp. 151-157. In: Noor, Y.R.; Lubis, I.R.; Ounsted, R.; Troeng, S. & Abdullah, A. (eds.). Proceedings of the Workshop on Marine Turtle Research and Management in Indonesia. Jember, East Java - Indonesia, November 1996. Wetlands International, Bogor. 197 pp.

Arthur, K.E.; Balazs, G.H. 2008. A comparison of immature Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) diets among seven sites in the main Hawaiian islands. Pacific Science 62(2): 205-217.

Arthur, K.E.; Boyle, M.C.; Limpus, C.J. 2008. Ontogenetic changes in diet and habitat use in Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) life history. Marine Ecology Progress Series 362: 303-311.

Arthur, K.E.; Limpus, C.J.; Balazs, G.H. 2006. The toxic cyanobacteria Lyngbya majuscula in the diet of Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas). NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 536: 246-248.

Arthur, K.E.; Limpus, C.J.; Roelfsema, C.M.; Udy, J.W.; Shaw, G.R. 2006. A bloom of Lyngbya majuscula in Shoalwater Bay, Queensland, Australia: an important feeding ground for the Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas). Harmful Algae 5(3): 251-265.

Arthur, K.E.; McMahon, K.M.; Limpus, C.J.; Dennison, W.C. 2009. Feeding ecology of Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) from Shoalwater Bay, Australia. Marine Turtle Newsletter 123: 6-12.

Arthur, K.E.; O'Neil, J.M.; Limpus, C.J.; Abernathy, K.J.; Marshall, G. 2007. Using animal-borne imaging to assess Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) foraging ecology in Moreton Bay, Australia. Marine Technology Society Journal 41(4): 9-13.

Arvy, C.; Maigret, J.; Tijane, D.A.; Colas, F. 1997. Observation de carapaces de tortues marines dans les villages cotiers de la grande plage Mauritanienne (Cap Timirist - Frontiere senegalaise). Bulletin de la Societe Herpetologique de France 79: 5-13.

Asrar, F.F. 1998. Turtle voyages from Pakistan to Africa. Marine Turtle Newsletter 79: 19.

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Aureggi, M. 2002. Green Turtle encrusted with white matter observed nesting at Akyatan Beach, Turkey. Marine Turtle Newsletter 98: 8.

Aureggi, M.; Chantrapornsyl, S.; Young, L. 2003. Conservation project at Phra Thong and Kho Khao Islands, southwest Thailand. Tigerpaper (Bangkok) 30(3): 11-13.

Aureggi, M.; Gerosa, G.; Yerli, S.V. 1999. Observations on predation of marine turtle nests at Akyatan, Turkey, eastern Mediterranean. Chelonian Conservation and Biology 3(3): 487-489.

Aureggi, M.; Gerosa, G.; Yerli, S.V. 2000. Five years of research at Akyatan Beach (Turkey): one of the main nesting site [sites] for Green Turtle, Chelonia mydas, in the Mediterranean. Biogeographia 21: 555-560.

Australischen Informations-Bureau, Canberra 1971. Künstliche Aufzucht von Suppenschildkröten in Australien. DATZ (Die Aquarien- und Terrarien-Zeitschrift) 24: 170-172.

Avens, L.; Goshe, L.R.; Harms, C.A.; Anderson, E.T.; Hall, A.G.; Cluse, W.M.; Godfrey, M.H.; McNeill, J.B.; Stacy, B.; Bailey, R.; Lamont, M.M. 2012. Population characteristics, age structure, and growth dynamics of neritic juvenile Green Turtles in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 458: 213-229.

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Awbrey, F.T.; Leatherwood, S.; Mitchell, E.D.; Rogers, W. 1984. Nesting Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) on Isla Clarion, Islas Revillagigedos, Mexico. Bulletin Southern California Academy of Sciences 83(2): 69-75.

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Azanza-Ricardo, J.; Carrasco, Y.R.; Ibarra, M.E.; Ruiz-Urquiola, A.; Luis Castellanos, C.Y.; Rios Tamayo, D. 2006. Indicadores del exito reproductivo de la tortuga verde (Chelonia mydas) en tres Playas de la Peninsula de Guanahacabibes, Pinar del Rio, Cuba. Revista de Investigaciones Marinas 27(1): 69-78.

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Bachere, E. 1981. Le caryotype de la tortue verte, Chelonia mydas L. dans l'Ocean Indien (Canal du Mozambique). Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Serie III Sciences de la Vie 292(21): 1129-1131.

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Balazs, G.H. 1975. Green Turtle's uncertain future. Defenders 50(6): 521-523.

Balazs, G.H. 1978. Terrestrial critical habitat for Sea Turtles under United States jurisdiction in the Pacific region - an overview of existing knowledge. Elepaio 39(4): 37-41.

Balazs, G.H. 1979. Growth, food sources and migrations of immature Hawaiian Chelonia. Marine Turtle Newsletter 10: 1-3.

Balazs, G.H. 1980. Field methods for sampling the dietary components of Green Turtles Chelonia mydas. Herpetological Review 11(1): 5-6.

Balazs, G.H. 1980. Synopsis of biological data on the Green Turtle in the Hawaiian Islands. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Technical Memorandum NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) SWFC (Southwest Fisheries Center) 7: 1-141.

Balazs, G.H. 1982. Growth rates of immature Green Turtles in the Hawaiian Archipelago. pp. 117-125. In: Bjorndal, K.A. (ed.). Biology and conservation of sea turtles. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. 583 pp.

Balazs, G.H. 1986. Ontogenetic changes in the plastron pigmentation of hatchling Hawaiian Green Turtles. Journal of Herpetology 20(2): 280-282.

Balazs, G.H. 1986. Resuscitation of a comatose Green Turtle. Herpetological Review 17(4): 79,81.

Balazs, G.H. 1994. Homeward bound: satellite tracking of Hawaiian Green Turtles from nesting beaches to foraging pastures. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 341: 205-208.

Balazs, G.H. 2000. Assessment of Hawaiian Green Turtles utilizing coastal foraging pastures at Palaau, Molokai. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 445: 42-44.

Balazs, G.H. 2003. Evidence for near shore nocturnal foraging by Green Turtles at Honokowai, Maui, Hawaii Islands. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 503: 32-34.

Balazs, G.H.; Chaloupka, M.Y. 2004. Spatial and temporal variability in somatic growth of Green Sea Turtles (Chelonia mydas) resident in the Hawaiian Archipelago. Marine Biology (Berlin) 145(5): 1043-1059.

Balazs, G.H.; Chaloupka, M.Y. 2004. Thirty-year recovery trend in the once depleted Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle stock. Biological Conservation 117(5): 491-498.

Balazs, G.H.; Chaloupka, M.Y. 2006. Recovery trend over 32 years at the Hawaiian Green Turtle rookery of French frigate shoals. Atoll Research Bulletin 543: 147-158.

Balazs, G.H.; Craig, P.; Winton, B.R.; Miya, R.K. 1994. Satellite telemetry of Green Turtles nesting at French Frigate Shoals, Hawaii, and Rose Atoll, American Samoa. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-SEFSC 351: 184-187.

Balazs, G.H.; Forsyth, R.G.; Kam, A.K.H. 1987. Preliminary assessment of habitat utilization by Hawaiian Green Turtles in their resident foraging pastures. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Technical Memorandum NMFS (National Marine Fisheries Service) SWFC (Southwest Fisheries Center) 71(1): 1-107.

Balazs, G.H.; Fujioka, R.; Fujioka, C. 1993. Green Turtle faeces on Hawaiian beaches. Marine Pollution Bulletin 26(7): 392-394.

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