Endangered Species Research | |
Field lethal incubation temperature of olive ridley sea turtle Lepidochelys olivacea embryos at a mass nesting rookery | |
Mark T. Tordoir1  Susanna Wingard1  Carlos M Orrego1  Flor Gómez1  Roldán A. Valverde1  | |
关键词: Olive ridley; Lepidochelys olivacea; Ostional; Incubation temperature; Precipitation; Thermal tolerance range; Field lethal temperature; Arribada; Mass nesting; | |
DOI : 10.3354/esr00296 | |
学科分类:动物科学 | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
ABSTRACT: Hatching success in olive ridley mass nesting arribada beaches is typically low. We conducted a short study to understand whether incubation temperature in dry months accounts for exceedingly low hatching success at Ostional Beach, Costa Rica, a mass nesting rookery. We measured in situ incubation temperatures in nests from 4 arribadas recorded in October to December 2008, and January 2009. Mean incubation temperatures for all months exceeded the upper lethal limit of 35°C, and no nests produced hatchlings when incubated at this or higher temperatures. Embryo development was inversely related to mean incubation temperature. Hatching success was low (2%) for the study period, and only 5 of 37 marked nests produced hatchlings. Mean incubation temperature for successful nests was <35°C. Since incubation temperatures of 32°C and higher recorded during the gonadal thermosensitive period were above the mean pivotal temperature of 30.5°C, the few hatchlings produced were presumably female. Incubation temperatures were significantly higher during the second and third trimesters of incubation during all months as a result of metabolic heating. However, during January to March when embryos did not develop, higher incubation temperatures of in situ nests relative to controls indicated that heating was a result of microbial activity associated with egg decomposition. Our study demonstrates that after the onset of the dry season, incubation temperatures at this beach become lethal.
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