2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00586
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Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: Genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects

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“…No significant difference in haplotype frequency was observed between Balambangan and Kudat Mainland foraging aggregations (exact test, p > 0.05). Moreover, the haplotype frequency of these aggregations was not significantly different from those observed in Brunei Bay aggregation (Joseph et al, 2016; Nishizawa et al, 2018), Mantanani aggregation (Jensen, Pilcher & FitzSimmons, 2016) or Pulau Tiga carcasses (Joseph et al, 2019). Based on mixed stock analysis, the estimated natal origin of these aggregations was mainly from Sarawak and Sabah Turtle Islands Park (see Appendix S1 for details).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…No significant difference in haplotype frequency was observed between Balambangan and Kudat Mainland foraging aggregations (exact test, p > 0.05). Moreover, the haplotype frequency of these aggregations was not significantly different from those observed in Brunei Bay aggregation (Joseph et al, 2016; Nishizawa et al, 2018), Mantanani aggregation (Jensen, Pilcher & FitzSimmons, 2016) or Pulau Tiga carcasses (Joseph et al, 2019). Based on mixed stock analysis, the estimated natal origin of these aggregations was mainly from Sarawak and Sabah Turtle Islands Park (see Appendix S1 for details).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“… Note : a, Joseph et al (2016); b, Nishizawa et al (2018); c, Jensen, Pilcher & FitzSimmons (2016); d, Joseph et al (2019). …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fendjalang et al, 2019) and/or (2) hold a monetary value in the illegal wildlife trade (e.g. Joseph et al, 2019) and through eco-tourism (e.g. Willard et al, 2022), a sector which is a major source of livelihood in the region (Pascoe et al, 2014;Tamayo et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Malaysia, consumption of turtle eggs is the main form of use, particularly in Sabah and Terengganu (Gomez and Krishnasamy, 2019;Joseph et al, 2019;Mohd Jani et al, 2020), which involves both legal and illegal trade. In most of Peninsular Malaysia, all marine turtle eggs (except leatherback turtle eggs in Terengganu and Pahang) are freely and legally traded in local markets, except in Perak and Melaka.…”
Section: Cheloniansmentioning
confidence: 99%