Title of article :
Temperature-Based Prediction of Sex Ratio in Hatchlings Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
Author/Authors :
Sinaei, M Fisheries Department - Chabahar Branch - Islamic Azad University, Chabahar , Bolouki, M Marine Scince Department - Marine Science Faculty - Marine Science & Technology University of Khoramshahr, Khoramshahr , Mirshekar, D Marine Scince Department - Marine Science & Technology Faculty - Science & Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Aims It has been shown that sea turtles have temperature-dependent sex determination.
Therefore, their sex determination is useful in understanding their reproduction ecology and
population status. The aims of the present study were to estimate the sex ratio and to study the
effect of inundation on the sex ratio of the hatchling green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas).
Materials & Methods This experimental study was carried out on the 300km of Chabahar
Beach on the northern coast of the Sea of Oman in July to December, 2015. Five areas which
have the highest densities of nesting green sea turtles were chosen. The temperature of three
different depths of green sea turtle clutches laid (50cm; above the egg hole, 85cm; center of
egg hole and 120cm; below the egg hole) were recorded using automated intra-nest recording
devices. Linear Regression Analysis and Pearson correlation coefficient were used. Statistical
analyses of the data were conducted by SPSS 20 and Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
Findings The statistical mean temperature in thermosensitive period (TSP) of the nests at
three depths of 50cm, 85cm, and 120cm at the chabahar beaches were recorded between
26.1±1.1 to 30.6±1.0. The storm had decreased the mean temperature in thermosensitive
period of the nests.
Conclusion The storm decreases the mean temperature in thermosensitive period of the
nests. The Nilofar storm stops the increasing feminization. It can be an important step in the
implementation of conservation, rehabilitation, and reconstruction programmers.
Keywords :
Chelonia Mydas , Sea Of Oman , Sex Ratio , Feminization , Male-Biased
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics