Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied to environmental temperatures. The egg incubation stage is arguably the most vulnerable stage, because marine turtle eggs require a narrow range of temperatures for successful incubation. Additionally, incubation temperature affects sex, emergence success, morphology and locomotor performance of hatchlings. Hatchlings often experience high rates of predation in the first few hours of their life, and increased size or locomotor ability may improve their chances of survival. Between 2010 and 2013 we monitored the temperature of loggerhead (Caretta caretta; Linnaeus 1758) turtle nests at Mon Repos Rookery, and used these data to calculate a mea...
This study was conducted at Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas (PMLB) in Playa Grande, Costa Rica, lo...
Eggs from the Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, nesting population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas)...
Turtle eggs collected immediately after oviposition were incubated in the laboratory at several diff...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, play crucial roles in developmen...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, are critical in many aspects of ...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Climate change plays a key role in the development and survival of oviparous ectotherms such as sea ...
Sea turtle incubation biology is tightly linked to nest thermal conditions due to the effect tempera...
Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present st...
Under the expected warmer temperatures due to climate change, sea turtle embryos may be subjected to...
Climate change is threatening reproduction of many ectotherms by increasing nest temperatures, poten...
Marine turtles are sensitive to temperature changes and thus are likely to be impacted by the predic...
Background: The nest environment influences phenotypic traits of hatchling turtles. Female turtles s...
This study was conducted at Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas (PMLB) in Playa Grande, Costa Rica, lo...
Eggs from the Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, nesting population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas)...
Turtle eggs collected immediately after oviposition were incubated in the laboratory at several diff...
Marine turtles are vulnerable to climate change because their life history and reproduction are tied...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, play crucial roles in developmen...
Incubation temperatures, in addition to an embryo’s genetic makeup, are critical in many aspects of ...
Incubation temperature has significant developmental effects on oviparous animals, including affecti...
Climate change plays a key role in the development and survival of oviparous ectotherms such as sea ...
Sea turtle incubation biology is tightly linked to nest thermal conditions due to the effect tempera...
Incubation temperature influences the phenotype of the hatchling turtles. The aims of the present st...
Under the expected warmer temperatures due to climate change, sea turtle embryos may be subjected to...
Climate change is threatening reproduction of many ectotherms by increasing nest temperatures, poten...
Marine turtles are sensitive to temperature changes and thus are likely to be impacted by the predic...
Background: The nest environment influences phenotypic traits of hatchling turtles. Female turtles s...
This study was conducted at Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas (PMLB) in Playa Grande, Costa Rica, lo...
Eggs from the Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef, nesting population of green turtles (Chelonia mydas)...
Turtle eggs collected immediately after oviposition were incubated in the laboratory at several diff...