Efficacy of artificial nest shading as a climate change adaptation measure for marine turtles at Ascension Island

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 Environmental Science Wildlife Society Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1002/wsb.1497
Jack Wiggins, Diane Baum, Annette C. Broderick, Tobias Capel, Liliana P. Colman, Toby Hunt, Daisy Lomas Simmons, James McGurk, Lucy Mortlock, Rebecca Nightingale, Nicola Weber, Sam B. Weber
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Abstract Successful embryonic development and offspring sex ratios of marine turtles are determined by thermal conditions experienced during incubation, rendering them potentially vulnerable to anthropogenic climate change. With the rate of projected temperature rises likely to outpace the adaptive capacity of long‐lived species such as marine turtles, there is growing interest in management interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of climate change at nesting grounds. In this study, we experimentally tested the impacts of artificial nest shading on the incubation temperature, hatching success, and predicted offspring sex ratio of green turtle ( Chelonia mydas ) clutches at Ascension Island. Clutches ( n = 97) were sampled from 2 nesting beaches with naturally contrasting thermal environments (one hot; one cool) and either left as in situ controls or relocated to shaded or unshaded hatcheries on their beach of origin. Compared to unshaded experimental clutches, shading reduced mean incubation temperatures and sex‐determining temperatures (i.e., middle third of embryonic development) by 0.5–0.9°C and 0.5–1.2°C respectively, with the reduction being greater on the hotter beach. Shading also differentially affected hatchling output across the 2 sites: on the hot beach, shading significantly improved hatching success by ~23% but had minimal effects on offspring sex ratio; whereas on the cooler beach, shading did not impact hatching success but resulted in ~12% more male offspring. Interestingly, mean incubation temperatures of in situ controls did not differ significantly from shaded clutches, and were significantly cooler than unshaded experimental clutches, suggesting relocation may have negated some of the benefits of shading. Our results demonstrated that artificial shading may be a viable approach for partially offsetting climate change impacts on nesting marine turtles; however, scalability will be a major challenge in achieving conservation objectives at high‐density nesting sites like Ascension Island.

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人工筑巢遮荫对阿森松岛海龟适应气候变化的影响
海龟胚胎的成功发育和后代的性别比例取决于孵化期间所经历的热条件,这使得它们可能容易受到人为气候变化的影响。随着预计的温度上升速度可能超过海龟等长寿物种的适应能力,人们越来越关注旨在减轻气候变化对筑巢地影响的管理干预措施。本研究在阿森松岛对绿龟(Chelonia mydas)的孵化温度、孵化成功率和后代性能比进行了实验研究。卵卵(n = 97)从2个自然热环境对比的筑巢海滩取样(一个热;一个凉爽的),要么留在原地控制,要么重新安置到有阴影或无阴影的孵化场在他们的原始海滩。与未遮荫的实验窝相比,遮荫使平均孵化温度和性别决定温度(即胚胎发育的中间三分之一)分别降低了0.5-0.9°C和0.5-1.2°C,在较热的海滩上降低的幅度更大。遮荫对两个地点的孵化成功率也有不同的影响:在热滩,遮荫显著提高了孵化成功率约23%,但对后代性别比例的影响很小;而在较冷的海滩上,遮荫对孵化成功率没有影响,但会使雄性后代多出约12%。有趣的是,原位对照的平均孵育温度与阴影离合器没有显着差异,并且明显低于没有阴影的实验离合器,这表明重新安置可能抵消了阴影的一些好处。我们的研究结果表明,人工遮荫可能是一种可行的方法,可以部分抵消气候变化对海龟筑巢的影响;然而,在像阿森松岛这样的高密度筑巢地,可扩展性将是实现保护目标的主要挑战。
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