Clutch, egg and hatchling characteristics in the Souss Valley tortoises, Testudo graeca soussensis Pieh, 2001 (Testudines: Testudinidae) from an arid steppe-land of west-central Morocco
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Abstract
Abstract Clutch, egg and hatchling characteristics in the Souss Valley tortoises Testudo graeca soussensis (Testudinidae) from an arid steppe area of west-central Morocco were investigated in semi captivity in spring–early summer 2011. Mating activity occurs twice in the year, mainly in early spring and for a short period in mid-autumn. The egg laying period lasts from late May to early July. The mean clutch size, based on the first clutches, is 3.44±1.33 eggs per clutch (range: 1–5 eggs); the eggs are elongated in shape. The mean relative egg mass and relative clutch mass are 1.70±0.28% and 4.06±1.32%, respectively. No egg variable was significantly correlated with the female body size (carapace length and body weight). The mean incubation duration of artificially incubated eggs (at 31°C) is 70±5.7 days. The body mass at hatching is 12.8±0.6 g. The carapace is sub-circular and more domed than that of adults. The obtained data are compared to those reported for other populations and subspecies of T. graeca across its distribution range. The present study would, hopefully, help to assess the potential for tortoise captive breeding in the eco-climatic conditions of Marrakech, west-central Morocco, for the reinforcement of local declining populations.
2011年春夏初夏,对摩洛哥中西部干旱草原地区苏斯谷地龟(Testudo graeca soussensis)的卵、蛋和孵化特征进行了半人工饲养研究。一年有两次交配活动,主要是在早春和中秋的短时间。产蛋期为五月底至七月初。以第一次离合为基础,平均离合大小为3.44±1.33个蛋(范围:1-5个蛋);蛋的形状是细长的。平均相对卵重为1.70±0.28%,相对窝重为4.06±1.32%。没有卵变量与雌体大小(甲壳长度和体重)显著相关。人工孵卵(31℃)的平均孵育时间为70±5.7天。孵化时的体重为12.8±0.6 g。甲壳呈次圆形,比成虫的甲壳呈半球形。所得数据与其他种群和亚种在其分布范围内的报告数据进行了比较。本研究将有助于评估在摩洛哥中西部马拉喀什生态气候条件下圈养陆龟繁殖的潜力,以加强当地下降的种群。
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