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Asynchronous emergence by loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings

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For many decades it has been accepted that marine turtle hatchlings from the same nest generally emerge from the sand together. However, for loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) nesting on the Greek Island of Kefalonia, a more asynchronous pattern of emergence has been documented. By placing temperature loggers at the top and bottom of nests laid on Kefalonia during 1998, we examined whether this asynchronous emergence was related to the thermal conditions within nests. Pronounced thermal variation existed not only between, but also within, individual nests. These within-nest temperature differences were related to the patterns of hatchling emergence, with hatchlings from nests displaying large thermal ranges emerging over a longer time-scale than those characterised by more uniform temperatures.

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Houghton, J., Hays, G. Asynchronous emergence by loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings. Naturwissenschaften 88, 133–136 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001140100212

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Keywords

  • Temperature Difference
  • Thermal Condition
  • Temperature Logger
  • Uniform Temperature
  • Thermal Variation