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EFFECTS OF HATCHERY NEST DENSITY ON THE EMERGENCE SUCCESS AND QUALITY OF CHELONIA MYDAS HATCHLING Van de Merwe, Jason; Ibrahim, Kamarruddin; Irvebrant, Michaela; Whittier, Joan
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EFFECTS OF HATCHERY NEST DENSITY ON THE EMERGENCE SUCCESS AND QUAL]TY OF CHELONlA MYDAS blATCHLlNG
Kamarruddin and AbduトRahman,1994:Sundin,2001; With2.5cm mesh ofplasticmaterial(locally known as BlamiresandGuinea,2001;Fr)Ck,2003).lnaddition,handling netlon)and shadedvvith nursery−tyPed blackcEoth of CanaIsoleadtomortalityofturtIeeggs(Limpuseta[., 75%lightTetention.Thisproductionhatcheryaccommodated 251clutchesofgreenturtleeggsin2002. 1979)andithasbeenoneofthefactorsthatcommonry reduce hatch oremergence success ofeggsin the DensityexperimentrTh「eemiddlerowsofnests hatcheries. inthehatcherywereusedinthisexperiment(Fig,2)・A SetOfnormaldensitynests(a)andhighdensitynest(b) Over40years,the performance ofhatcheryln WaSSeParatedbyadistanceofabout2mtoavoidshar]ng thePeninsuIarMaIaysiahasbeenmerelybasedonemeト gencesuccess,thatis,thepercentageofhatchlingsthat e恥ctonparamete「sstLrdied.1もnclutcheswerererocated SuCCeSSfully emergefrom a numberofeggsincubated. at a higherdensityin the firstweek ofteamlofthe Althoughincubationsuccessisanimportantindicatorof EARTHWATCH v01unteerprogramme(1−8July,2002). hatcheryperFormance,reSultanthatchlingsexratiosand NormaldensitynestshaveapproximatelyO,6mbetween hearth orin otherwords,thequalityofhatchlings have theircentreswithin rows and O.7m between rows(Fig. neverbeen attempted.This studywas promptedtofiII 2a,),Thehighdensitynests haveO.46m betweentheir CentreS(Fig.2b.).Whenhatchlingsemerged,aSanlPleof thesegapsandtoimprovemanagementprogrammeaimlng atEeastlOhatchlingsfromthesenestsweresubJeCtedto atincreasIngtheproductionofhealthyhatchIingsincor陀Ct a runnlng trialoverl.6m trough and were weighed. SeXratios.SpecifECaIly.theobjectiveofthisstudywasto quantifytheeffectofnestdensityinthehatcheryonthe measured and scale counted.AbnormaIity was deter− emergencesuccessandqualityofgreenturt[e.CheJonia mined as any hatchlingwith a scalecountdiffe「sf「om aduItls scale count.The peTCentage Of abnormal my(ね5h8tC州∩9S. hatchlingsfrom each nest(from the sampFe,N=10−20) WaSthencaFculated andthemean percentofabnormal hatchlings was comparedfor high and normaldensity MATER]ALSANDMETHODS nests.The nests were excavated andits contents were examinedtoquantifytheemergence success,AcomL Studysite−Weconductedthestudyataturtle hatcheryontheeast−facednestingbeachofMa■DaeTah, ParisonofaEIparameterswasnladebetweenhatchlings from highdensitynestsandthosefrom nomlaldensjty l盲rengganu.MaIaysia(Figurel).TherectanguFarhatchery, measured20m[ongx8mwidexl.6m highwasfenced nests.TheANOVAwasusedforastatisticalanalys[SOf thefactoraffecting nestdensity.Normalitywastested byvisualinterpretationofQ−Q pIots,Homogeneitywas tested by Levene■stest.
Comparison of running speeds between hatcMings with abnormalscale counts and hatch]ings with normalscale countsin normal density nests and high density nests
Comparison of mass・SCL ratios between hatchlings with abnormal scale counts and hatch[ings with normalscale countsin nornlal density nests and high density nests
normaldensity nests had a higher massrSCL than all exchangebetweentheclutchandsur「Oundingsubstrate. Thiscouldresultfromadjacentnestscompetingforoxy− genfromthesameareaandwarrantsfurtherinvestigaq tion.The findings revealed an advantage of having CEutchesincubatedinnormaldensityoverhighdensityln DISCUSS[ON termsofrunnlngPerfo「mance.FrDmthecurrentresurts, The emergence success and the proportion of it iS recOmmended that nests continue to be relocated hatchlings with abnorma]scale counts did not differintohatcheriesatnorma[densitytomaintainthequalityof betweenhighandnormaldensitynests,Hatchlingsfrom emerging hatchIings. the higher density nests ran significantly slower than hatchlingsfromnormaldensitynestsandhad[owernlaSSL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS length ratios.Itis argued that slower runnlng SPeeds represent a[onger exposure to shore predation and TheauthorsaregratefultotheDirectorGenera[of decreased vigourforthe offshore dispersal.Smaller Fisheries Malaysia for his persistent support.We are hatchlingsfaceincreased riskofp「edationandfurther−indebted to a11EARTHWATCH2002vDlunteers fortheir assistanceinrunnlngthestudy.ThanksarealsDdueto more,10WermaSS−length ratio represents reduced re− Sidualyolkstoresand[owe「ene「gyreservesavailable therangersatMa’DaerahSanctuaryandtechnicaLstaff OftheTurtleand Marine Ecosystem Center(TUMEC), fortheswimfrenzyperiod.Thedevelopmentofeggsin RantaL(Abang,lbrengganu. highdensityclutchescouldbea什ectedbyreducedgas Othe「groups(P<0,1),
EckeTt,S.A.,1992.Boundfordeepwaters.NaturalHistory,46(11);15−19・ Fowler,LE.,1979,Hatch柚gsuccessandnestpredationinthegreenseaturtlelCheloniamydas】atlbrtuguero・ Costa Rica,Ecology.60(5):946−955.