The role of secondary acoustic cues in sea-finding by green (Chelonia Mydas), hawksbill (Eretmochelys Imbricata), and leatherback (Dermochelys Coriacea) sea turtles

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Bethany Holtz , TriciaLyn Beamer , Courtney Parks , Gigi Hess , Scott McRobert
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While light and slope cues have been shown to impact sea-finding in hatchling sea turtles, the possible effects of naturally occurring acoustic cues have not been well explored. We monitored the behavior of hatchling leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea), green (Chelonia mydas), and hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) sea turtles, collected from nesting beaches within the St. Croix Sandy Point National Wildlife Refuge, in the presence of recorded beach surf sounds (72.0 dB re: 20 μPa) and simulated moonlight (4000 K, >1 lm). When beach wave sounds were presented alone, leatherbacks, greens, and hawksbills oriented randomly in the arena. Leatherbacks and greens oriented toward the light source when light was presented alone and when light was located at the same (0°), opposite (180°), or 90° locations relative to the speaker. Hawksbills did not exhibit a significant orientation toward light when presented at the same (0°), opposite (180°), or 90° locations relative to the speaker; however, when light was presented alone, they oriented toward the light. These results suggest that beach waves sounds do not have a secondary orientation effect during sea-finding for leatherback and green hatchlings. Additional research is needed to examine the impact of beach waves sounds as a secondary orientation cue for hawksbill hatchlings.

绿海龟(Chelonia Mydas)、玳瑁海龟(Eretmochelys Imbricata)和棱皮龟(Dermochelys Coriacea)的次要声学线索在寻海中的作用
虽然光和斜坡线索已被证明会影响幼海龟的寻海行为,但对自然发生的声学线索可能产生的影响尚未进行深入探讨。我们监测了从圣克罗伊桑迪角国家野生动物保护区内的筑巢海滩采集的幼年棱皮龟(Dermochelys coriacea)、绿海龟(Chelonia mydas)和玳瑁(Eretmochelys imbricata)的行为。当海滩海浪声单独出现时,棱皮龟、绿蠵龟和玳瑁在场内随机定向。当光源单独出现时,以及当光源位于与扬声器相同(0°)、相反(180°)或90°的位置时,棱皮龟和绿皮龟都会朝向光源。玳瑁在光源与说话者位于相同(0°)、相反(180°)或 90°位置时,没有表现出明显的朝向光源的取向;但是,当光源单独出现时,它们会朝向光源。这些结果表明,在棱皮龟和绿皮龟的寻海过程中,海滩波浪声不会产生二次定向效应。还需要进行更多的研究,以探讨海滩波浪声作为次要定向线索对玳瑁幼体的影响。
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.30
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0.00%
发文量
98
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology provides a forum for experimental ecological research on marine organisms in relation to their environment. Topic areas include studies that focus on biochemistry, physiology, behavior, genetics, and ecological theory. The main emphasis of the Journal lies in hypothesis driven experimental work, both from the laboratory and the field. Natural experiments or descriptive studies that elucidate fundamental ecological processes are welcome. Submissions should have a broad ecological framework beyond the specific study organism or geographic region. Short communications that highlight emerging issues and exciting discoveries within five printed pages will receive a rapid turnaround. Papers describing important new analytical, computational, experimental and theoretical techniques and methods are encouraged and will be highlighted as Methodological Advances. We welcome proposals for Review Papers synthesizing a specific field within marine ecology. Finally, the journal aims to publish Special Issues at regular intervals synthesizing a particular field of marine science. All printed papers undergo a peer review process before being accepted and will receive a first decision within three months.
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