Andressa Estela Balbino Guimarães, T. Ribeiro, Ana Beatriz Frazão Ribeiro, R. D. Navarro
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Abstract
Nest site selection is an important behavior, particularly in species that lack parental care, as nest microclimate can greatly impact embryos’ survival and offspring phenotype. Understanding which factors influence oviposition decisions is critical to identifying priority areas for conservation. This systematic review aimed to synthesize the factors that affect nest site selection by freshwater turtles. The search was conducted in the Web of Science database. In total, 35 publications met the eligibility criteria. The first study on the topic was published more than three decades ago, but only within the last ten years have studies started to be published annually. More than half of the studies were conducted in the United States and the most studied species was Chrysemys picta. Environmental factors, mainly vegetation characteristics, but also soil properties and beach morphology, are the most studied. Anthropogenic factors have been increasingly studied, especially residential areas and agricultural fields. Some studies suggest that human-altered habitats may act as ecological traps, emphasizing the need for further research on this topic. More studies are also needed on the influence of predation risk, co-species cues, female size, and offspring phenotype on nest site selection by freshwater turtles. We highlight that understanding the factors affecting nest site selection is important for identifying the habitat needs of nesting females, predicting possible ecological implications of nest site choice, assessing the adaptive potential of species to environmental change, and determining the vulnerability of populations to different threats.
巢址选择是一个重要的行为,特别是在缺乏亲代照顾的物种中,因为巢的小气候可以极大地影响胚胎的存活和后代的表型。了解影响产卵决定的因素对于确定优先保护区域至关重要。本系统综述旨在综合影响淡水龟巢址选择的因素。搜索是在Web of Science数据库中进行的。总共有35份出版物符合资格标准。关于这一主题的第一项研究发表于三十多年前,但直到最近十年才开始每年发表研究报告。超过一半的研究是在美国进行的,研究最多的物种是菊花(Chrysemys picta)。研究最多的是环境因子,主要是植被特征,还有土壤性质和海滩形态。人为因素的研究越来越多,特别是在居民区和农业领域。一些研究表明,人类改变的栖息地可能起到生态陷阱的作用,强调需要进一步研究这一主题。捕食风险、共种线索、雌性体型和后代表型对淡水龟巢址选择的影响还需要进一步的研究。我们强调,了解影响巢址选择的因素对于确定筑巢雌性的栖息地需求,预测巢址选择可能产生的生态影响,评估物种对环境变化的适应潜力,以及确定种群对不同威胁的脆弱性具有重要意义。
期刊介绍:
FRONTEIRAS: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL, TECHNOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE is an open-access, quarterly, peer-reviewed publication maintained by the Graduate Studies in Social, Technological and Environmental Science of the University Center of Anápolis (PPG STMA), with masters and doctoral degrees in Environmental Sciences. Fronteiras is an interdisciplinary journal that is driven by the belief that all types of knowledge must be available. It has as a target the researchers who dialogue in an interdisciplinary way with the theme "social and environmental science". The journal aims to publish original research, recognized rigorously for its theoretical-methodological, intellectual and scientific relevance. Fronteira has as the main theme of its publications the environmental science, aiming the scientific dissemination arising from the dialogues between the natural and human sciences and their connections with environmental science. Fronteiras: Journal of Social, Technological and Environmental Science has as its mission to publish and disseminate among the academic community, scientific manuscripts that are original and contribute to the promotion of multidisciplinary dialogues between the natural and human sciences and their connections with technological innovation, health as well as the environment.