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Effect of water temperature on the duration of the internesting interval across sea turtle species

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
卷 110, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2022.103342

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Sea turtles; Reproduction; Phenology; Climate change; Biologgers; Inter -nesting period

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  1. Spanish government (AEI) through the 'Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence' accreditation [CEX2019-000928-S]
  2. Vicenc Mut program of the Govern de les Illes Balears
  3. Conselleria d'Innovacio, Universitats, Ciencia i Societat Digital, Generalitat Valenciana [AICO/2021/022]

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This study investigates the relationship between the duration of the internesting interval and water temperatures in different sea turtle species. The results show that hawksbill turtles have longer internesting intervals compared to green or loggerhead turtles, and olive ridley and leatherback turtles exhibit thermal independence of internesting intervals.
Sea turtles generally lay several clutches of eggs in a single nesting season. While a negative correlation between water temperatures and the time required between constitutive nesting events (termed the internesting interval) has been previously reported in loggerhead Caretta caretta and green turtles Chelonia mydas, it is not understood whether this relationship remains constant across other sea turtle species. Here, we expanded upon these pre-vious studies on loggerhead and green turtles by using larger sample sizes and including data from species with a wider range of body-sizes; specifically: hawksbill Eretmochelys imbricata, leatherback Dermochelys coriacea, and olive ridley turtles Lepidochelys olivacea. In total, we compiled temperature data from biologgers deployed over internesting intervals on 23 loggerhead, 22 green, 7 hawksbill, 26 leatherback and 11 olive ridley turtles from nesting sites in 8 different countries. The relationship between the duration of the internesting interval and water temperatures in green and loggerhead turtles were statistically similar yet it differed between all other turtle species. Specifically, hawksbill turtles had much longer internesting intervals than green or loggerhead turtles even after controlling for temperature. In addition, both olive ridley and leatherback turtles exhibited thermal independence of internesting intervals presumably due to the large body-size of leatherback turtles and the unique capacity of ridley turtles to delay oviposition. The observed interspecific differences in the relationship between the length of the internesting interval and water temperatures indicate the complex and variable re-sponses that each sea turtle species may exhibit due to environmental fluctuations and climate change.

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