Fecundity, Female Maturation, and Nesting Season of Western Chicken Turtles (Deirochelys reticularia miaria) in Texas

Brandon C. Bowers, Rachel L. Hibbitts, Toby J. Hibbitts, D. Walkup, Wade A. Ryberg, R. Lopez, Paul S Crump
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Abstract. The reproductive lifespans of turtles are consistently long, but reproductive cycles are under environmental control and thus can vary within species, populations, and individuals over time and space. Knowledge of turtle species' reproductive traits and their associated variances over time and space are critical to understanding the dynamics of turtle populations, especially those requiring management or conservation. Deirochelys reticularia is a species being considered for protection by the US Fish and Wildlife Service and contains 3 subspecies with some differences in reproductive characteristics of nesting season, annual nesting frequency, and egg retention. We collected ultrasound and x-radiograph data in Texas to identify the maturation size, nesting season, annual nesting frequency, and clutch size of female D. r. miaria in Texas. We observed no reproductive activity in individuals from 101 to 146 mm in plastron length (PL) and detected either unshelled eggs, shelled eggs, or both in individuals from 150 to 197 mm PL. Maturation sizes were similar to those in other regions and for other subspecies. We observed shelled clutches or nesting events from April to July, confirming a spring–summer nesting season in Texas consistent with other D. r. miaria sites and supporting the paradigm that the western subspecies does not follow the autumn–winter nesting season of the other subspecies. We found no evidence that individuals retain shelled eggs while aestivating or overwintering. Individuals nested up to 3 times/yr in Texas. Individuals laid 7–11 eggs and the mean clutch size was 9.2 eggs, similar to other regions and other subspecies. Nesting phenology is regionally variable, so management plans and policies for the species will need to consider that variation and potentially recognize management differences among D. reticularia subspecies.
德克萨斯州西部鸡龟(Deirochelys reticularia miaria)的繁殖力、雌性成熟和筑巢季节
摘要海龟的生殖寿命一直很长,但生殖周期受环境控制,因此在物种、种群和个体之间会随着时间和空间而变化。了解海龟物种的生殖特征及其随时间和空间变化的相关差异对于了解海龟种群的动态至关重要,特别是那些需要管理或保护的物种。Deirochelys reticularia是美国鱼类和野生动物管理局考虑保护的物种,包括3个亚种,它们在产卵季节、每年筑巢频率和产卵量等生殖特征上存在一定差异。我们收集了德克萨斯州的超声波和x线照片资料,以确定德克萨斯州雌虫的成熟大小、筑巢季节、年筑巢频率和卵数。在板长为101 ~ 146 mm的个体中,我们观察到没有生殖活动,在板长为150 ~ 197 mm的个体中检测到无壳卵、有壳卵或两者都有。成熟大小与其他地区和其他亚种相似。从4月到7月,我们观察到有壳的卵或筑巢事件,证实了德克萨斯州的春夏筑巢季节与其他蝇蛆疫区一致,并支持了西部亚种不遵循其他亚种秋冬筑巢季节的范式。我们没有发现证据表明个体在冬眠或越冬时保留有壳的蛋。个体每年在德克萨斯州筑巢3次。个体产蛋7 ~ 11枚,平均卵数9.2枚,与其他地区和其他亚种相似。筑巢物候在区域上是可变的,因此该物种的管理计划和政策需要考虑这种变化,并潜在地认识到网纹蝶亚种之间的管理差异。
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