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Sex ratio estimations of Chelonia mydas hatchlings at Samandağ Beach, Turkey

doi: 10.3906/zoo-1501-17
handle: 11499/9909 , 11499/43604 , 20.500.12418/7563 , 20.500.12418/3491
Samandag Beach, an important nesting location for endangered green turtles (Chelonia mydas), is located at the most eastern part of the Mediterranean in Turkey. Hatchling sex ratio can be one of the key factors for green turtle protection, which is under the threat of global climate change. In this study, sex ratios of hatchlings were estimated by histological examination of dead hatchlings (n = 190) and by nest temperatures (n = 14) at Samandag Beach between the 2003 and 2007 nesting seasons. The histological examination of dead C. mydas hatchlings and temperature-recorded nests indicated a female-biased sex ratio on Samandag Beach. By histological examination, top and bottom levels of nests were recorded as 94% and 64% of females. Sex ratios during the middle third of the incubation period ranged from 39% to 97% for females with a mean of 74%. Distance from the sea was correlated with the middle third of incubation temperature (r = -0.604, P = 0.022) and female ratio (r = -0.573, P = 0.032). While nest temperatures and nest parameters such as hatching success, clutch size, nest distance from the sea and from vegetation, nest depth, and the day of emergence were not found significantly different among years (P > 0.05), incubation duration was found significantly different among years (P < 0.05). The results showed a female-dominated sex ratio by both histology and nest temperature. The knowledge of hatchling sex ratios provides information on demographic parameters, and coupled with appropriate conservation measures this can make important contributions to studies of climate change effects on green sea turtle populations.
- Pamukkale University Turkey
- Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Turkey
- Sivas Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Turkey
- Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Turkey
- Cumhuriyet University Turkey
climate effect, clutch size, demography, nesting, Turkey, Chelonia (genus), 590, histology, hatching, Mediterranean Sea, Hatay, Samandag, Taxonomy, Sand temperature, Chelonia mydas, species conservation, Samandağ, population estimation, Biodiversity, endangered species, turtle, Green turtle, sex ratio, climate change, Testudines, green turtle, sand temperature, Sex ratio, Biyoloji
climate effect, clutch size, demography, nesting, Turkey, Chelonia (genus), 590, histology, hatching, Mediterranean Sea, Hatay, Samandag, Taxonomy, Sand temperature, Chelonia mydas, species conservation, Samandağ, population estimation, Biodiversity, endangered species, turtle, Green turtle, sex ratio, climate change, Testudines, green turtle, sand temperature, Sex ratio, Biyoloji
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