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Marine Turtles and Mammals

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Title Marine Turtles and Mammals
 
Creator Rajagopalan, M
Menon, N G
 
Subject Marine Mammals
 
Description Marine turtles were common 130 million years ago in the Cretaceous period
and their fossil record dates back at least 200 million years. They lived together
with dinosaurs. They are air-breathing vertebrates secondarily adapted to aquatic
life. The major aquatic adaptations involve the evolution of paddle like forelimbs
and high reproductive rate to compensate mortality at early life. An adult female
may lay about 1000 eggs in a breeding season, out of which only 2 to 3 hatchling
might reach adulthood and return to the same site to nest where they were hatched.
They are reported to have a long life span perhaps upto 100 years.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Contributor Mohan Joseph, M
Jayaprakash, A A
 
Date 2003
 
Type Book Section
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/43/1/30.pdf
Rajagopalan, M and Menon, N G (2003) Marine Turtles and Mammals. In: Status of Exploited Marine Fishery Resources of India. CMFRI, Cochin, pp. 240-245. ISBN 81-901219-3-6