Impact of Intrabeach Incubation Substrate Variability on Sea Turtle Reproductive Success

IF 0.9 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Chelonian Conservation and Biology Pub Date : 2024-01-17 DOI:10.2744/ccb-1581.1
Jairson Veiga, Mara Abu-Raya, Gemma Charles, Juan Patino-Martinez
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Variation in sand composition at the individual beach level is an important factor for hatching success and hatchling phenotype that does not appear to have been previously investigated. We studied variation in intrabeach substrate composition in an important loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting colony on the island of Maio, Cabo Verde, and examined its relationship with embryonic development success, hatchling phenotype, and hatchling vitality. Thirty-two nests from different females were studied under experimental conditions, controlling for beach position, depth, humidity, and temperature in a randomized block design. Two sand treatments corresponding to 2 types of sand from the same beach were used. While nesting females selected nesting sites indiscriminately between substrate types, their nests differed significantly in all variables measured for reproductive success (hatching success, hatchling size, and hatchling agility) between the 2 sand types. Therefore, the intrabeach observations of substrate phenotype of progeny found here could differentially affect offspring survival. The effects of choosing different nesting sites will generally act to spread the probability of selective pressures on embryos. Variation in reproductive success was due to differences between substrate types within the beach rather than the location of nests within the beach. The importance of determining sand types with the highest hatching success, even within the same beach, should be greatest in colonies or populations highly threatened with extinction, where the hatching success of each nest becomes of utmost importance.

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滩内孵化底质变化对海龟繁殖成功率的影响
单个海滩上沙子成分的变化是影响孵化成功率和孵化幼体表型的一个重要因素,但以前似乎没有进行过这方面的研究。我们在佛得角马约岛的一个重要蠵龟(Caretta caretta)筑巢群中研究了海滩内基质成分的变化,并考察了其与胚胎发育成功率、幼体表型和幼体活力的关系。在实验条件下研究了来自不同雌性的 32 个巢,采用随机区组设计,控制海滩位置、深度、湿度和温度。采用了与同一海滩的两种沙子相对应的两种沙子处理方法。虽然筑巢雌鸟在不同沙质之间选择筑巢地点不加区分,但它们的巢在所有衡量繁殖成功率的变量(孵化成功率、孵化幼体大小和孵化幼体敏捷性)方面在两种沙质之间都有显著差异。因此,本文发现的对后代基质表型的滩内观察可能会对后代的存活率产生不同的影响。选择不同的筑巢地点通常会分散胚胎受到选择性压力的概率。繁殖成功率的差异是由于海滩内不同基质类型的差异造成的,而不是海滩内筑巢地点的差异。即使在同一海滩上,确定孵化成功率最高的沙质类型的重要性在濒临灭绝的群落或种群中应该是最大的,在这些群落或种群中,每个巢的孵化成功率变得至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Chelonian Conservation and Biology is a biannual peer-reviewed journal of cosmopolitan and broad-based coverage of all aspects of conservation and biology of all chelonians, including freshwater turtles, marine turtles, and tortoises. Manuscripts may cover any aspects of turtle and tortoise research, with a preference for conservation or biology. Manuscripts dealing with conservation biology, systematic relationships, chelonian diversity, geographic distribution, natural history, ecology, reproduction, morphology and natural variation, population status, husbandry, community conservation initiatives, and human exploitation or conservation management issues are of special interest.
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