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Female-Bias in a Long-Term Study of a Species with Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination: Monitoring Sex Ratios for Climate Change Research

机译:长期根据性别决定物种的研究中的女性偏见:监测气候变化研究中的性别比

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Alterations have occurred and continue to manifest in the Earth’s biota as a result of climate change. Animals exhibiting temperature dependent sex determination (TSD), including sea turtles, are perhaps most vulnerable to a warming of the Earth as highly skewed sex ratios can result, potentially leading to population extinction resulting from decreased male recruitment. Recent studies have begun to quantify climate change impacts to sea turtle populations, especially in terms of predicting effects on hatchling sex ratios. However, given the inherent difficulty in studying sex ratios at this life stage, a more accurate assessment of changes in population sex ratios might be derived by evaluating the juvenile portion of foraging aggregations. We investigated the long-term trend in sex ratio of a juvenile loggerhead (Caretta caretta) sea turtle population inhabiting Pamlico and Core Sounds, North Carolina, USA. We used plasma testosterone reference ranges measured using radioimmunoassay (RIA) to assign sex for 959 turtles and confirmed sex assignment of a subset (N = 58) of the sampled turtles through laparoscopic examination of their gonads. Our results demonstrate that for this particular population of loggerheads, sex ratios (3Females:1Male) had not significantly changed over a 10 year period (1998–2007), nor showed any significant difference among 5-cm straight carapace length (SCL) size classes. Ultimately, these findings provide a basis for comparison with future sex ratios, and highlight the importance of establishing similar long-term studies monitoring secondary, rather than primary, sex ratios, so that needed mitigation measures to climate change impacts can be implemented.
机译:由于气候变化,变化已经发生并继续在地球的生物群系中显现。表现出温度依赖性性别决定(TSD)的动物,包括海龟,可能最容易受到地球变暖的影响,因为这可能导致性别比例高度倾斜,并可能导致雄性种群减少而导致种群灭绝。最近的研究已经开始量化气候变化对海龟种群的影响,特别是在预测对孵化率方面的影响方面。但是,鉴于在这一生命阶段研究性别比存在固有的困难,可以通过评估觅食聚集的幼年部分来更准确地评估种群性别比的变化。我们调查了居住在美国北卡罗来纳州帕米利科和Core Sounds的海龟(海龟)海龟种群的性别比的长期趋势。我们使用通过放射免疫测定法(RIA)测量的血浆睾丸激素参考范围,为959只海龟分配性别,并通过腹腔镜检查其性腺来确认一部分采样的海龟(N = 58)的性别分配。我们的研究结果表明,对于这一特定的顶牛种群,性别比率(3女性:1男性)在10年期间(1998-2007年)没有显着变化,在5厘米直甲长度(SCL)大小等级之间也没有显示任何显着差异。最终,这些发现为与未来的性别比率进行比较提供了基础,并强调了建立类似的长期研究以监测中学而不是小学性别比率的重要性,以便可以实施针对气候变化影响的必要缓解措施。

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