Temperature influence on emergence success and swimming speed for In-situ nesting for Chelonia mydas in Penang Island, Malaysia
The study was performed in Penang Island, Malaysia from October 2013 to March 2015. This is the first study performed by using the In-situ incubation method, and the eggs were incubated naturally at Kerachut. As the In-situ procedure is not advisable to be performed due to risk from eggs poachers...
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Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
2019
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Summary: | The study was performed in Penang Island, Malaysia from October 2013 to March
2015. This is the first study performed by using the In-situ incubation method, and the eggs were
incubated naturally at Kerachut. As the In-situ procedure is not advisable to be performed due to
risk from eggs poachers and predator disturbance, only nine nests were incubated. Three
objectives were formulated; First, to determine the influence of sand temperature on the hatching
success and emergence success. Second, to evaluate the effects of sand temperature on
hatchlings swimming speed, and third, to observe the pattern of hatchling emergence between
day-time and night-time. The result shows that there is significant correlation between hatching
success and emergence success on the sand temperature, and also a significant correlation
between sand temperature and swimming speed. Furthermore, the study identified that the
hatchling emerges during night-time rather than day-time, and the percentage was 94.18%, 80.67,
and 78.05%, based on observation from Day 1 until Day 3. The overall mean hatchlings straight
carapace length was 40.80 mm±5.08, mean hatchlings straight carapace width was 31.78
mm±4.55, and mean hatchlings weight was 20.5 g±1.22. For future conservation, first, the sample
size of In-situ nests is suggested to be increased because the result from the study provides a
new knowledge, and widens the scope of the research by including the study on hatchlings
locomotors performance (crawling performance and self-righting performance). Second,
additional study on the relationship between surroundings water temperatures on the swimming
speed performance is also suggested. This paper provides basic knowledge for the first research
of In-situ nesting in Penang Island, and the recommendation may benefit the management of the
Kerachut Turtle Conservation Centre. |
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