Abstract:After emerging from the nest, hatchling sea turtles leave their nests and head towards the surf. When reaching the water, they immediately engage in a frantic swim commonly known as the 'swimming frenzy', which lasts between 24 to 48 h. During this period, hatchlings rely solely on their yolk reserves as their energy supply to reach oceanic currents that will transport them to distant foraging grounds, where they remain until returning as immature sub-adults. Previous work has found that swimming effort of hat… Show more
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