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## General
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+ Author(s): 
- F.O.H. Smulders: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management, Wageningen University & Research
- E.S. Bakker: Department of Aquatic Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, The Netherlands; Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen The Netherlands
- O.R. O’Shea: The Centre for Ocean Research and Education: Gregory Town, Eleuthera Island, BS
- J. E. Campbell: Department of Biological Sciences, Institute of Environment, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA.
- M. Christianen: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management, Wageningen University & Research

+ Project: PhD thesis 'Herbivores shape the seascape'
+ Contact: fee.smulders@wur.nl


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## Title
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Data from chapter 5 of the thesis 'Herbivores shape the seascape' by F.O.H. Smulders; DOI: doi.org/10.18174/644664


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## Methods
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# Introduction

In this chapter, we describe how green sea turtles that inhabit a high-predator seagrass landscape respond to experimentally added structure to their habitat with an intensive grazing strategy. This behaviour suggests that sea turtles have risk-related grazing behaviour.


# Measurements and data collection

The videofiles that are part of this chapter were taken with drone technology (DJI Phantom 3) to capture green turtle densities and grazing behaviour 



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- videos Chapter 5
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## FolderContents
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- Videos Chapter 5/
[Video 5.1.mp4]
[Video 5.2.mp4]
[Video 5.3.mp4]




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## Software
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SoftwareRequired: 

Multimedia player


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MP4


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