Non-invasive heart rate monitoring opens up new avenues for research in sea turtles
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Start Time:2025-01-15 15:20(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:15min

Session:S72 Session 72-Sea Turtle and Marine Mammal Conservation: Management, Academic and Outreach Perspectives » S72-2Sea Turtle and Marine Mammal Conservation: Management, Academic and Outreach Perspectives

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Abstract
As global environmental changes raise concerns, understanding how animals respond to habitat changes and human-induced stress is crucial. Heart rate, regulated by autonomic nervous system, is also modulated by factors such as physical exercise and stress, making it a widely used indicator of internal conditions in medical and physiological studies involving humans and livestock etc. Recently, a non-invasive method has been developed to measure the heart rate of freely moving sea turtles using electrocardiogram loggers. This method does not require surgical insertion of electrodes; instead, adhesive electrode pads can be attached to the carapace. This approach minimizes stress on the turtles and allows for measurements of turtles across a wide range of developmental stages. Here, we present our recent research projects that aim to assess internal physiological states, such as metabolic rate and stress responses, which cannot be fully captured through behavioral observation alone. The significance of non-invasive heart rate monitoring and potential future directions for research will be addressed.
Keywords
sea turtles,biologging,heart rate
Speaker
Tomoko Narazaki
Assistant Professor Meijo University

Submission Author
Tomoko Narazaki Meijo University
Hiromi Kudo Kyoto City Zoo;Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto University
Masanori Mori Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
Masanori Kurita Port of Nagoya Public Aquarium
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
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State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University
Department of Earth Sciences, National Natural Science Foundation of China
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