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Epibiont Assemblages on Nesting Hawksbill Turtles Show Site-Specificity in the Persian Gulf

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.690022

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barnacles; epibionts; environmental extremes; Strait of Hormuz; sea turtles

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  1. Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) [97014616]

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Through studying the epibiont communities on 46 hawksbill turtles in the Persian Gulf, it was found that there are various epibiont species on the turtles, and significant differences exist in the epibiont communities found on turtles from different locations. These differences are likely influenced by local environmental conditions.
Sea turtle epibionts can provide insights into the hosts' habitat use. However, at present, there is a lack of information on sea turtle epibiont communities in many locations worldwide. Here, we describe the epibiont communities of 46 hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in the Persian Gulf. Specifically, we sampled 28 turtles from the Dayyer-Nakhiloo National Park (DNNP) in the northern Gulf and 18 turtles from Shibderaz beach in the Strait of Hormuz. A total of 54 macro, meio, and micro-epibiont taxa were identified, including 46 taxa from Shibderaz and 29 taxa from DNNP. The barnacles Chelonibia testudinaria and Platylepas hexastylos, as well as harpacticoid copepods and Rotaliid foraminifers, had the highest frequency of occurrence found on almost all turtle individuals. Harpacticoids were the most abundant epizoic taxa (19.55 +/- 3.9 ind. per 9 cm(2)) followed by forams (Quinqueloculina spp.: 6.25 +/- 1.5 ind. per 9 cm(2) and Rotaliids: 6.02 +/- 1.3 ind. per 9 cm(2)). Our results showed significant differences between the study sites in the composition of micro and macro-epibiont communities found on hawksbill turtles. We speculate that the differences in epibiont communities were largely influenced by local environmental conditions.

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