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Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Hawksbill Turtle, Eremochelys imbricata (L.), in North-Eastern Australia: the Campbell Island Rookery

CJ Limpus, JD Miller, V Baker and E McLachlan

Australian Wildlife Research 10(1) 185 - 197
Published: 1983

Abstract

Low-density nesting by hawksbill turtles at Campbell I., Torres Strait, is described. The average female measured 83.2 cm in carapace length, weighed 51.6 kg and laid three clutches per season with a renesting interval of 14.7 days. The average clutch contained 131.8 eggs, mean egg weight was 26 g and mean diameter was 3.6 cm. Hatchling weight was 14.3 g, mean period to emergence was 55 days. Varanid predation is described. Scute variation of adults and hatchlings is summarized.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9830185

© CSIRO 1983

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