Threatened North African seagrass meadows have supported green turtle populations for millennia
Willemien de Kock(University of Groningen), Canan Çakırlar(University of Groningen), Julia C. Haywood(University of Exeter), Matthew von Tersch(University of York), Max Ramsøe(University of Copenhagen), Michelle Alexander(University of York), Morten E. Allentoft(University of Copenhagen), Alberto J. Taurozzi(University of Copenhagen), Annette C. Broderick(University of Exeter), Michael Dee(University of Groningen), Robin Snape(University of Exeter), Meaghan Mackie(University of Copenhagen), Phil J. Bradshaw(University of Exeter), Per J. Palsbøll(University of Groningen), Hermann Genz(American University of Beirut), Brendan J. Godley(University of Exeter)
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