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PeerJ 2015
The story of invasive algae, arginine, and turtle tumors does not make senseDOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.539v1 Keywords: Green turtle,Chelonia mydas,Arginine,Eutrophication,Herpesvirus,Fibropapillomatosis,Nutrient pollution,Alien algae,Coastal ecology,Wastewater Abstract: We are presenting a rebuttal letter to the following article that appeared recently on PeerJ: Van Houtan KS, Smith CM, Dailer ML, and Kawachi M. 2014. Eutrophication and the dietary promotion of sea turtle tumors. PeerJ 2:e602. This article is available at the following URL: https://peerj.com/articles/602/. We argue that the article lacks an inferential framework to answer the complex question regarding the drivers of the turtle tumor disease fibropapillomatosis in Hawaii. The article also contains procedural flaws and does not provide any compelling evidence of a link between algae, arginine, and turtle tumors.
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