Jordan Martin
- Turtle Biology and Conservation
- Marine animal studies overview
- Amphibian and Reptile Biology
- Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
- Ichthyology and Marine Biology
- Rabies epidemiology and control
- solar cell performance optimization
- Primate Behavior and Ecology
- Neural Networks and Applications
- Avian ecology and behavior
- Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
- Plant and animal studies
- Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainability
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Economic and Environmental Valuation
- Marine and fisheries research
- Stress and Burnout Research
- Dermatoglyphics and Human Traits
- Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
- Coastal and Marine Management
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques
2022-2025
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Martinique
2024
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
2023-2024
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2018-2024
Institut National de Police Scientifique
2024
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
2024
Université de Rennes
2024
Sorbonne Université
2023
Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien
2020
California State University, Dominguez Hills
2019
The identification of sea turtle behaviours is a prerequisite to predicting the activities and time-budget these animals in their natural habitat over long term. However, this hampered by lack reliable methods that enable detection monitoring certain key such as feeding. This study proposes combined approach automatically identifies different free-ranging turtles through use animal-borne multi-sensor recorders (accelerometer, gyroscope time-depth recorder), validated video-recorder data. We...
Abstract Although it is commonly assumed that female sea turtles always return to the beach they hatched, pathways use during years preceding their first reproduction and natal origins are most often unknown, as case for juvenile green found in Martinique waters Caribbean. Given oceanic circulation of Guiana current flowing toward presence important nesting sites this species Suriname French Guiana, we may assume a large proportion originating from Suriname–French beaches. To confirm...
Abstract Yalimapo beach, near the Maroni River estuary in French Guiana, is an important turtle nesting site. The interaction of massive mud banks migrating alongshore from distant Amazon with discharge generates strong beach morpho-sedimentary changes. eventual degradation marine habitats resulting these changes represents a threat to offspring, and consequently, population. Field operator counts green leatherback nests were combined high-resolution topographic measurements over four field...
Marine herbivores face rapid changes in the coastal ecosystems where they forage. In Caribbean, recent and fast expansion of invasive phanerogam species Halophila stipulacea is threatening native seagrass ecosystems. So far, H. escaping most Caribbean herbivores, certainly because its introduction or lower nutritional value. We investigated impact invasion on fine-scale foraging habitat selection food resource immature green turtles at critical sites Les Anses d′Arlet, Martinique. The...
<title>Abstract</title> Incidental capture of non-target species poses a pervasive threat to many marine species, with sometimes devastating consequences for both fisheries and conservation efforts. Because the well-known importance vocalizations in cetaceans, acoustic deterrents have been extensively used these species. In contrast, communication sea turtles has considered negligible, this question largely unexplored. Addressing challenge therefore requires comprehensive understanding...
Abstract As more land is being utilized for large-scale solar energy projects, there are increasing discussions from stakeholders on how to utilize under panels promote biodiversity. One path plant habitat beneficial pollinators and other insects, but have been few long-term studies that examine different vegetation seed mixes establish underneath panels. This study addresses a scientific gap determine whether native pollinator successfully over time arrays using systematic assessment of...
Incidental capture of non-target species poses a pervasive threat to many marine species, with sometimes devastating consequences for both fisheries and conservation efforts. Because the well-known importance vocalizations in cetaceans, acoustic deterrents have been extensively used these species. In contrast, communication sea turtles has considered negligible, this question largely unexplored. Addressing challenge therefore requires comprehensive understanding turtles' responses sensory...
ABSTRACT The accelerometer, an onboard sensor, enables remote monitoring of animal posture and movement, allowing researchers to deduce behaviors. Despite the automated analysis capabilities provided by deep learning, data scarcity remains a challenge in ecology. We explored transfer learning classify behaviors from acceleration critically endangered hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata). Transfer reuses model trained on one task large dataset solve related task. applied this method...
The change of animal biometrics (body mass and body size) can reveal important information about their living environment as well determine the survival potential reproductive success individuals thus persistence populations. However, weighing like marine turtles in field presents logistical difficulties. In this context, estimating (BM) based on size is a crucial issue. Furthermore, determinants variability parameters for relationship provide quality manner which exploit available...
Abstract Date Presented 04/05/19 Burnout and compassion fatigue are professional hazards for OTs. This quantitative study sought to increase the understanding of their relation demographic data, including gender, population served, setting. The Maslach Inventory was used measure burnout, quality life measured by WHOQOL-BREF Professional Quality Life Scale. research may help improve service delivery OT practitioners. Primary Author Speaker: Yan-hua Huang Contributing Authors: Hans Kim,...
<title>Abstract</title> Although sea turtles have long been considered deaf and silent, recent studies confirmed their ability to hear produce sounds. A study revealed that juvenile green Chelonia mydas, can ten distinct types of sounds, with some them potentially involved in social communication. To investigate the potential biological function these we used video recordings associated acoustic 23 free-ranging examined co-occurrences sounds behaviours or external events. Our most were...