Nesting Ecology and Conservation of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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2012
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Chelonian Research Foundation
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249
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254
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Loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) nesting
in the Southwest Atlantic has been monitored for
decades, but information from northern Rio de
Janeiro State (Brazil) has been lacking until now. In
this study, we documented 11,086 nests laid between
the 1992/1993 and 2010/2011 nesting seasons (,1000
nests per season) and found significant variations in
incubation period and hatching success among in situ
and relocated nests. Because loggerhead nests in Rio
de Janeiro are presumed to produce a large proportion
of male hatchlings because of lower average incubation
temperatures, this area is an important component of
loggerhead population biology and conservation in
Brazil and the southwest Atlantic region.