Eggs from the Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, nesting population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) were incubated at all-male-determining (26 degreesC) and all-female-determining (30 degreesC) temperatures. Oxygen consumption and embryonic growth were monitored throughout incubation, and hatchling masses and body dimensions were measured from both temperatures. Eggs hatched after 79 and 53 days incubation at 26 degreesC and 30 degreesC respectively. Oxygen consumption at both temperatures increased to a peak several days before hatching, a pattern typical of turtle embryos, and the rate of oxygen was higher at 30 degreesC than 26 degreesC. The total amount of energy consumed during incubation, and hatchling dimensions, were similar at bot...
In an experiment repeated for two separate years, incubation temperature was found to affect the bod...
The western pond turtle (WPT), Emys marmorata, is listed by the CA Department\ud of Fish and Game as...
The primary aims of this three year study were to investigate the incubation environment of Caretta ...
Incubation temperature and the amount of water taken up by eggs from the substrate during incubation...
During the Australian summers of 1995/1996, 1996/1997 and 1997/1998, the embryonic development of Na...
Four temperature data-loggers were placed in each of five green sea turtle nests on Heron Island in ...
A comparison of body size and £ipper size was carried out on green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchling...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Turtle eggs collected immediately after oviposition were incubated in the laboratory at several diff...
A study on the effect of incubation temperature on sex determination of green turtle, Chelonia mydas...
We measured temperature-induced differences in metabolic rates and growth by embryos of three turtle...
Temperatures of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nests on the b...
Temperatures of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nests on the b...
This study monitored natural nest temperatures and examined the effect of incubation temperature on ...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
In an experiment repeated for two separate years, incubation temperature was found to affect the bod...
The western pond turtle (WPT), Emys marmorata, is listed by the CA Department\ud of Fish and Game as...
The primary aims of this three year study were to investigate the incubation environment of Caretta ...
Incubation temperature and the amount of water taken up by eggs from the substrate during incubation...
During the Australian summers of 1995/1996, 1996/1997 and 1997/1998, the embryonic development of Na...
Four temperature data-loggers were placed in each of five green sea turtle nests on Heron Island in ...
A comparison of body size and £ipper size was carried out on green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchling...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Turtle eggs collected immediately after oviposition were incubated in the laboratory at several diff...
A study on the effect of incubation temperature on sex determination of green turtle, Chelonia mydas...
We measured temperature-induced differences in metabolic rates and growth by embryos of three turtle...
Temperatures of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nests on the b...
Temperatures of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nests on the b...
This study monitored natural nest temperatures and examined the effect of incubation temperature on ...
The incubation of eggs is strongly influenced by temperature as observed in all species studied to d...
In an experiment repeated for two separate years, incubation temperature was found to affect the bod...
The western pond turtle (WPT), Emys marmorata, is listed by the CA Department\ud of Fish and Game as...
The primary aims of this three year study were to investigate the incubation environment of Caretta ...