Spatiotemporal Analysis of Stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtles on the Croatian Adriatic Coast
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State of stranded animal | Number (percentage) | |
Alive—unhurt | 58 (9.37) | |
Alive—hurt, treated, released | 117 (18.87) | |
Alive—treated, died | 20 (3.23) | |
Dead | 425 (68.55) | |
Total | 620 (100) |
Stranding location | CCL in cm | ||||
<40 | 41–65 | >65 | Total | ||
Northern | 70 (61.95) | 61 (39.35) | 44 (39.64) | 175 (46.42) | |
Central | 24 (21.22) | 61 (39.35) | 41 (36.94) | 126 (33.25) | |
Southern | 19 (16.81) | 33 (21.29) | 26 (23.42) | 77 (20.58) | |
Total | 113 (100) | 155 (100) | 111 (100) | 379 |
Cause of death | CCL in cm | ||||
<40 | 41–65 | >65 | Total | ||
Fishing net | 2 (10.53%) | 3 (14.29%) | 4 (20%) | 9 (15%) | |
Longline gear | 10 (52.63%) | 3 (14.29%) | 2 (10%) | 15 (25%) | |
Vessel collision | 3 (15.79%) | 6 (28.57%) | 11 (55%) | 20 (33.33%) | |
Cold stunning | 1 (5.26%) | 5 (23.51%) | 2 (10%) | 8 (13.33%) | |
Interstitial pneumonia | 1 (5.26%) | 1 (4.76%) | 1 (5%) | 3 (5%) | |
Sepsis | 2 (10.53%) | 3 (14.29%) | 0 | 5 (8.33%) | |
Total | 19 (100%) | 21 (100%) | 20 (100%) | 60 (100%) |
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Mihaljević, Ž.; Naletilić, Š.; Jeremić, J.; Kilvain, I.; Belaj, T.; Andreanszky, T. Spatiotemporal Analysis of Stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtles on the Croatian Adriatic Coast. Animals 2024, 14, 703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14050703
Mihaljević Ž, Naletilić Š, Jeremić J, Kilvain I, Belaj T, Andreanszky T. Spatiotemporal Analysis of Stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtles on the Croatian Adriatic Coast. Animals. 2024; 14(5):703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14050703
Chicago/Turabian StyleMihaljević, Željko, Šimun Naletilić, Jasna Jeremić, Iva Kilvain, Tina Belaj, and Tibor Andreanszky. 2024. "Spatiotemporal Analysis of Stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtles on the Croatian Adriatic Coast" Animals 14, no. 5: 703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14050703
APA StyleMihaljević, Ž., Naletilić, Š., Jeremić, J., Kilvain, I., Belaj, T., & Andreanszky, T. (2024). Spatiotemporal Analysis of Stranded Loggerhead Sea Turtles on the Croatian Adriatic Coast. Animals, 14(5), 703. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14050703