
Sea Turtles Really DO Carry a (Microscopic) World on Their Backs
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Science, Geography, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the fascinating relationship between sea turtles, particularly loggerheads, and the microscopic organisms known as meiofauna that inhabit their shells. These turtles carry thousands of these tiny creatures, aiding in their dispersal across the ocean. Loggerhead turtles migrate vast distances, stirring up sediment and providing a habitat for meiofauna. Research has shown that these hitchhikers vary in diversity depending on their location on the turtle's shell. Understanding this relationship can help in tracking turtle migration and inform conservation efforts. The video also highlights the importance of supporting marine life and conservation initiatives.
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