作者
Michael J Liles, Tarla Rai Peterson, Jeffrey A Seminoff, Alexander R Gaos, Eduardo Altamirano, Ana V Henríquez, Velkiss Gadea, Sofía Chavarría, José Urteaga, Bryan P Wallace, Markus J Peterson
发表日期
2019/2
期刊
Ecology and Evolution
卷号
9
期号
4
页码范围
1603-1622
简介
Anthropogenic climate change is widely considered a major threat to global biodiversity, such that the ability of a species to adapt will determine its likelihood of survival. Egg‐burying reptiles that exhibit temperature‐dependent sex determination, such as critically endangered hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), are particularly vulnerable to changes in thermal regimes because nest temperatures affect offspring sex, fitness, and survival. It is unclear whether hawksbills possess sufficient behavioral plasticity of nesting traits (i.e., redistribution of nesting range, shift in nesting phenology, changes in nest‐site selection, and adjustment of nest depth) to persist within their climatic niche or whether accelerated changes in thermal conditions of nesting beaches will outpace phenotypic adaption and require human intervention. For these reasons, we estimated sex ratios and physical condition of hatchling hawksbills …
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