Abstract

The environmental characteristics of nesting sites of sea turtles may directly interfere with the egg hatchling success. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the factors that affect the success of hatchling in the nests of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). Data from 37 nests of C. caretta from the coast of Mata de São João, Bahia, northeastern Brazil, were obtained from TAMAR, Sauípe station. Samples of sand were collected in each nest to determine the granulometry. A significant negative relationship was found between the stillborn rate and the fine sand ratio (r2 = 0.119; p = 0.036), indicating that a larger fraction of fine sand had a positive effect on nest hatchling success. The egg laying date also had a significant influence on the rate of stillbirths (r2 = 0.163; p = 0.013), with a trend towards a higher stillbirth rate, the later the laying date of the eggs. There is indication that the transfer of eggs to sites with more favorable characteristics may be considered as a potential alternative to increase the hatchling success rate of C. caretta eggs.

Highlights

  • The environmental characteristics of nesting sites of sea turtles may directly interfere with the egg hatchling success

  • Após a eclosão dos ovos, os filhotes escalam o ninho e vão em direção ao mar

  • Os primeiros anos na vida do filhote são denominados como “lost years”, pois pouco se sabe sobre esse período (UICN, 1995, mas veja Abalo-Morla et al 2018)

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Maria Fernanda Tacchi, Fernanda Peres Quirino, Diego Júnior Martins Ferreira, Lílian Gomes Afonso, Frederico Tognin, Daniel Negreiros. Rua Guajajaras, 175, 30180-100, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil. Fundação Centro Brasileiro de Proteção e Pesquisa das Tartarugas Marinhas, Base Costa do Sauípe, Rua Rubens Guelli, 134/307, Itaigara, Salvador, BA, Brasil. M. Leal-Zanchet | Received 10 February 2018 | Accepted 08 December 2018 | Published 11 April 2019

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