- Kemp's Ridley
Taxobox
name = Kemp's Ridley
status = CR
status_system = iucn2.3
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Researchers collecting Kemp's Ridley eggs
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Testudines
familia =Cheloniidae
genus = "Lepidochelys "
species = "L. kempii"
binomial = "Lepidochelys kempii"
binomial_authority = (Garman, 1880): "Also see:
Olive Ridley turtle".Kemp's Ridley ("Lepidochelys kempii") is a critically endangered species of
sea turtle .Anatomy
They are the smallest sea turtle species, growing less than a meter long and averaging only 45 kilograms (100 lb) as an adult.
On its head it has a "beak" of sorts used to grab and break up
crabs on which it prefers to feed.Distribution
Their range includes the
Atlantic Ocean and theGulf of Mexico . Almost all females return each year to a single beach —Rancho Nuevo in the Mexican state ofTamaulipas — to lay their eggs.Ecology and life history
Habitat
Kemp's Ridley sea turtles inhabit the waters of New Jersey, the Gulf of Mexico, and Florida although they prefer the waters of Louisiana.
Trophic ecology
Life history
Kemp's Ridley sea turtle changes color with its development. As hatchlings they are almost entirely a dark gray-black but when they become adults (the age of adulthood is debated, some say they reach maturity at the age of 7-15 but others claim that sexual maturity doesn't occur until the age of 35) they have a yellow-green or white
plastron and a grey-greencarapace .The estimated number of nesting females in the year of 1947 was 89,000 but it dove to an estimated 1,000 by the mid 1980s.
The nesting season for these turtles is between April to August, though some nest as late as July or August. They nest mostly in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, but they sometimes on
Padre Island in the U.S. state ofTexas . The adult sea turtles mate offshore and when a powerful wind blows from the north the females land in groups on the beach (they prefer areas withdunes followed byswamps ). They are the only species of sea turtle known to lay their eggs during the day.Females nest three times during a season with roughly 10 to 28 years between nestings. Incubation can take anywhere from 45 to 70 days. There are, on average, around 110 eggs per nesting. The sex of hatchlings is decided by the
temperature in the area duringincubation . If the temperature is below 29.5 degrees Celsius the offspring will be mainly male.Etymology and taxonomic history
These turtles are called Kemp's Ridley because
Richard Kemp (ofKey West ) was the first to send in aspecimen of thespecies to Samuel Garman atHarvard .Kemp's Ridley sea turtles are nicknamed the "Heartbreak Turtle" because when they died on say that it died of a broken heart.
Conservation
In the past their numbers were severely depleted through hunting, but today major threats include loss of habitat,
pollution , and entanglement in fishing (shrimping) nets.It was listed as endangered for the first time in the
United States onDecember 2 ,1970 and has received protection in Mexico since the 1960s. One of the suggested mechanisms to assist the population in its regrowth is theTurtle Excluder Device (TED). Due to the fact that the biggest hit to the population of Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles is shrimp trawls, this device is attached to the shrimp trawl. It is a grid of bars with an opening at the top or bottom. It is fitted into the neck of the shrimp trawl in a manner as to allow small animals to slip through the bars and be caught in the bag while larger animals such as sea turtles may strike the bars and be ejected through the opening thus avoiding possible drowning.On September, 2007,
Corpus Christi ,Texas wildlife officials found a record of 128 Kemp's Ridley sea turtlenests on Texasbeaches , including 81 on NorthPadre Island (Padre Island National Seashore ) and 4 onMustang Island . Wildlife officials released 10,594 Kemp's Ridley hatchlings along the Texascoast this year. The turtles are popular inMexico asboot material andfood . [ [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070904/ap_on_sc/sea_turtles;_ylt=Ak.pVxCLmzdjQ40F4rfkowes0NUE Yahoo.com, Endangered turtle nests found in Texas] ]ee also
*"
Chelonioidea ". Thesea turtle superfamily.
*"Caretta caretta ". Theloggerhead turtle .
*"Chelonia mydas ". Thegreen turtle .
*"Dermochelys coriacea ". Theleatherback turtle .
*"Eretmochelys imbricata ". Thehawksbill turtle .
*"Lepidochelys olivacea ". Theolive ridley turtle .
*"Natator depressus ". Theflatback turtle .References
Bibliography
* Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is critically endangered and the criteria used
*External links
*http://www.seaturtles.org
*http://www.ridleyturtles.org
*http://seamap.env.duke.edu/species/tsn/551770
*http://www.turtles.org/ridleyd.htm
*http://www.cresli.org/cresli/turtles/kemprid.html
* [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php?species=11533 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: "Lepiochelys kempi"]
* [http://research.myfwc.com/features/category_main.asp?id=1289 Florida Sea Turtle information] Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission [http://research.myfwc.com/ Fish and Wildlife Research Institute]
*http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0013_kemps_ridley_sea_turtle.pdf
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