希腊扎金索斯拉格纳斯湾红海龟三十八年的筑巢回顾

D. Margaritoulis, Gonçalo Lourenço, Thomas E. Riggall, A. Rees
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摘要在这里,我们展示了希腊扎金索斯Laganas湾38年的红海龟筑巢数据,并将2010-2021年的数据添加到现有的1984-2009年的公布数据中。这个栖息地包括6个独立的海滩,总长度为5.5公里,具有地中海最高的筑巢密度。每年的筑巢数量从667只到2018年,没有明显的长期趋势。在一些公众进入的海滩上,海滩筑巢的数量增加了(筑巢成功率也增加了),但在一个偏远的海滩上,筑巢数量减少了50%。这些变化可能归因于扎金索斯国家海洋公园改善了海龟生存条件的管理措施(例如,限制公众夜间进入),这表明之前在偏远海滩上记录的高筑巢密度可能不是典型的。虽然在2002-2021年的20年数据中没有发现明显的物候变化,但在38年的数据集中,第一个孵化巢的日期明显向更早的日期偏移。巢龟的窝仔数和体型均呈显著下降趋势。孵化成功率、孵化成功率和巢内孵化死亡率呈显著上升趋势。随着季节的变化,可存活的雏鸟数量减少,尽管不是很明显,可能是由于窝卵数量减少的结果。所有海滩的孵化时间都在缩短,这是全球变暖的潜在迹象,因此表明雌性主要性别比例增加。这一长期监测计划的继续有望为这一地区重要的红海龟种群的生殖特征提供进一步的见解。
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Thirty-Eight Years of Loggerhead Turtle Nesting in Laganas Bay, Zakynthos, Greece: A Review
Abstract. Here we present 38 yrs of nesting data of the loggerhead population in Laganas Bay, Zakynthos, Greece, adding data for 2010–2021 to existing published data for 1984–2009. This rookery, encompassing 6 discrete beaches of 5.5 km total length, features the highest nesting density in the Mediterranean. The annual nest numbers, ranging from 667 to 2018, showed no significant long-term trend. Beach nesting contributions increased on some public-accessed beaches (as did nesting success), but decreased on a remote beach that previously held > 50% of all nests. These changes might be attributed to management actions by the National Marine Park of Zakynthos that improved conditions for sea turtles (e.g., restricting nighttime access to the public), indicating that the previously recorded high nesting density on the remote beach may have been atypical. Although no significant phenological changes were detected with the available data in the 20-yr period 2002–2021, the date of the first hatched nest shifted significantly toward earlier dates in the 38-yr data set. Clutch size and body size of nesting turtles exhibited significantly decreasing trends. Hatching success, hatchling emergence success, and in-nest hatchling mortality showed significantly increasing trends. The number of viable hatchlings decreased over the seasons, albeit not significantly, possibly a result of the decreasing clutch size. Incubation durations were revealed as shortening on all beaches, a potential sign of global warming, with a consequent suggested increase of female primary sex ratio. Continuation of this long-term monitoring program is expected to provide further insights in the reproductive traits of this regionally important loggerhead population.
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