Nesting and hatching success of the sea turtle Caretta caretta on Marathonissi island (Zakynthos, Ionian Sea, Greece)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2005
Authors:Skoufas, G.
Journal:Belgian Journal of ZoologyBelgian Journal of Zoology
Volume:135
Pagination:243-246
Date Published:2005///
Keywords:Caretta caretta, Hatching success, Loggerhead, Nesting behaviour, Reptilia, sea turtle
Abstract:

Nesting behaviour and hatching success of the sea turtle Caretta caretta (loggerhead) were studied on Marathonissi island in Zakynthos (Ionian Sea, Greece) during the summer of 1995. On this island there exist two discrete nesting areas: the North sector and the West sector. Nesting activity was greatest in both sectors during July. The number of nests was significantly higher in the North sector, whereas remarkably more attempts were observed in the West sector. Hatching success was also greater in the North sector where there were significantly more empty eggshells, mark of successful hatching, than in the West sector. Moreover, the number of dead embryos was significant in the West sector. The current study demonstrates a correlation between the choice of nesting area and hatching success.

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