Mariana Cañas Uribe, L. Payán, Diego Amorocho, V. P. Paez
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摘要
被全球评估为极度濒危的霍克斯比龟,东太平洋的信息有限。出于这个原因,这项调查使用在哥伦比亚戈戈纳自然国家公园的普拉亚布兰卡和拉阿祖夫拉达珊瑚礁上的捕获标记重新捕获来评估未成熟的hawksbill海龟群落的体细胞生长率。2004年至2018年间,我们共捕获了49只Hawksbills个体89只。平均弯曲甲壳长度(CCL)为41.6厘米(范围32-58厘米),平均直线甲壳长度(SCL)为39.1厘米(范围30.0-54.1厘米),表明这些珊瑚礁是未成熟个体的重要觅食地。平均身体状况指数为1.3(范围1.0-1.5),表明环境条件在良好条件下保持了这种聚集的健康。使用von Bertalanffy生长模型,并建立了63 cm CCL的最大长度(L∞)(其中获得了最低的变异系数),我们估计k为0.081,年均生长率为1.5±1.8 cm/年。这表明,这种聚集中的个体在33-34岁时达到63厘米的CCL,接近热带东太平洋地区的性成熟度(约66厘米CCL)。这表明该物种由于其晚熟和缓慢生长而变得脆弱。正因为如此,对该物种的保护工作必须是长期的,以确保其恢复,因为具有这些特征的物种往往表现出非常低的种群增长率。
Tasas de crecimiento somático de tortuga carey, Eretmochelys imbricata, en el Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona, Colombia, entre 2004 y 2018
The Hawksbill Turtle, Eretmochelys imbricata, is globally assessed as Critically Endangered, and information in the Eastern Pacific Ocean is limited. For this reason, this investigation evaluated the somatic growth rates in an immature hawksbill sea turtle aggregation using capture-mark-recapture on the coral reefs at Playa Blanca and La Azufrada in the Gorgona Natural National Park, Colombia.Between 2004 and 2018, we made 89 captures of 49 hawksbill individuals. The mean curved carapace length (CCL) obtained was 41.6 cm (range 32-58 cm), and the mean straight-line carapace length (SCL) was 39.1 cm (range 30.0-54.1 cm), showing these reefs to be critical foraging grounds for immature individuals. The mean body condition index was 1.3 (range 1.0-1.5), suggesting that environmental conditions maintain the health of this aggregation in good conditions. Using the von Bertalanffy growth model and establishing a maximum length (L∞)of 63 cm of CCL (where the lowest coefficient of variation is obtained), we estimated a k of 0.081 and an average annual growth rate of 1.5 ± 1.8 cm/year. This indicated that individuals in this aggregation reach a CCL of 63 cm at 33-34 years of age, close to the sexual maturity for the tropical eastern Pacific region (approximately 66 cm CCL). This indicates the vulnerability of this species due to its late maturity and slow growth. Because of this, conservation efforts for this species must be long-term to ensure its recovery, since species with these characteristicstend to express very low population growth rates.