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Climate change and temperature-linked hatchling mortality at a globally important sea turtle nesting site

机译:全球重要海龟筑巢地的气候变化和与温度相关的幼龟死亡率

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The study of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) in vertebrates has attracted major scientific interest. Recently, concerns for species with TSD in a warming world have increased because imbalanced sex ratios could potentially threaten population viability. In contrast, relatively little attention has been given to the direct effects of increased temperatures on successful embryonic development. Using 6603 days of sand temperature data recorded across 6 years at a globally important loggerhead sea turtle rookery-the Cape Verde Islands-we show the effects of warming incubation temperatures on the survival of hatchlings in nests. Incorporating published data (n = 110 data points for three species across 12 sites globally), we show the generality of relationships between hatchling mortality and incubation temperature and hence the broad applicability of our findings to sea turtles in general. We use a mechanistic approach supplemented by empirical data to consider the linked effects of warming temperatures on hatchling output and on sex ratios for these species that exhibit TSD. Our results show that higher temperatures increase the natural growth rate of the population as more females are produced. As a result, we project that numbers of nests at this globally important site will increase by approximately 30 by the year 2100. However, as incubation temperatures near lethal levels, the natural growth rate of the population decreases and the long-term survival of this turtle population is threatened. Our results highlight concerns for species with TSD in a warming world and underline the need for research to extend from a focus on temperature-dependent sex determination to a focus on temperature-linked hatchling mortalities.
机译:脊椎动物中温度依赖性性别决定(TSD)的研究引起了科学界的极大兴趣。最近,在变暖的世界中,对患有TSD的物种的担忧有所增加,因为性别比例失衡可能会威胁到种群的生存能力。相比之下,对温度升高对成功胚胎发育的直接影响的关注相对较少。使用在全球重要的红海龟栖息地(佛得角群岛)记录的 6 年内 6 天的沙温数据,我们展示了变暖的孵化温度对巢中幼龟存活的影响。结合已发表的数据(全球 12 个地点的三个物种的 n = 110 个数据点),我们展示了孵化死亡率和孵化温度之间关系的普遍性,因此我们的研究结果对海龟具有广泛的适用性。我们使用一种以经验数据为辅的机制方法来考虑温度升高对表现出TSD的物种的孵化产量和性别比的关联影响。我们的研究结果表明,随着更多的雌性产生,温度升高会增加种群的自然增长率。因此,我们预计到2100年,这个全球重要地点的巢穴数量将增加约30%。然而,随着孵化温度接近致死水平,海龟种群的自然增长率下降,该海龟种群的长期生存受到威胁。我们的研究结果强调了在变暖的世界中对患有TSD的物种的担忧,并强调了研究的必要性,从关注温度依赖性性别决定扩展到关注与温度相关的孵化死亡率。

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