Fig. 2From: Parasitic outbreak of the copepod Balaenophilus manatorum in neonate loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from a head-starting programParasites (arrows) were mainly located on the ventral surface of animals: plastron sutures (a) pectoral girdle (b) and flippers (c). Parasites were removed when neonate turtles were immersed in tap water (d). Scale bar = 1 cmBack to article page