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Estimating sex ratios of loggerhead turtles in Brazil from pivotal incubation durations
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1997
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BiologyBreeding BehaviorReproductive SuccessCaretta CarettaFitnessPivotal Incubation DurationsLoggerhead TurtlesMammalogyEvolutionary BiologySex RatiosNatural SciencesSexual SelectionReproductive BiologyIncubation DurationsWildlife BiologyConservation BiologyNatural Sex Ratios
A method of estimating natural sex ratios of hatchlings of species with temperature-dependent sexual differentiation from data on incubation durations is described. The method was applied to loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) nesting in Brazil. Data on incubation durations were collected from 11 nesting beaches monitored for up to six seasons. It was estimated that 82.5% of the loggerhead hatchlings produced were female. The strongly female-biased sex ratio in Brazil is similar to that found previously for loggerheads using beaches in the eastern U.S.A. This suggests that a female-biased hatchling sex ratio may be a feature of loggerhead populations.
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