Literature DB >> 20467723

Winter severity and phenology of spring emergence from the nest in freshwater turtles.

Patrick Joseph Baker1, John B Iverson, Richard E Lee, Jon P Costanzo.   

Abstract

Although many species of freshwater turtles emigrate to water soon after hatching, the offspring of some species overwinter on land and move to aquatic habitats in the following spring. Timing of emigration can affect the hatchlings' fitness, but the factors underlying phenology of nest emergence are incompletely understood. We tested the supposition that cold stress imposed during hibernation can influence the timing of nest emergence in three species of turtles in the central USA. In each year of the 6-year study, Chrysemys picta emerged in late March and early April and, on average, these hatchlings left their nests 2 weeks earlier than those of Graptemys geographica and 4 weeks earlier than those of Trachemys scripta. Emergence of conspecific hatchlings from different nests usually occurred over 3-7 weeks, but in some years lasted several additional weeks. Relatively few nests had siblings that emerged on the same day (i.e., synchronously); complete emergence of the typical sibling group required 1 to 2 weeks. In winter, subzero cold occurred with regularity in the nests of all species, though C. picta experienced the lowest temperatures owing to their shallower nests. However, for no species did emergence date or length of the emergence period correlate with winter minimum temperature and, at the level of the individual nest, neither did emergence synchrony or duration. Despite encountering lower temperatures, hatchlings of C. picta emigrated from their nests before those of sympatric species, suggesting that the fitness benefits of early emergence may lead to the improvement of cold-hardiness adaptations in northern populations of turtles.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20467723     DOI: 10.1007/s00114-010-0675-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naturwissenschaften        ISSN: 0028-1042


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Authors:  Jon P Costanzo; Patrick J Baker; Richard E Lee
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2006-06-07       Impact factor: 2.200

Review 2.  Physiological ecology of overwintering in hatchling turtles.

Authors:  Jon P Costanzo; Richard E Lee; Gordon R Ultsch
Journal:  J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol       Date:  2008-07-01

3.  THE EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF DELAYED EMERGENCE FROM THE NEST BY HATCHLING TURTLES.

Authors:  J Whitfield Gibbons; David H Nelson
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  1978-06       Impact factor: 3.694

4.  Asynchronous emergence by loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta) hatchlings.

Authors:  J D Houghton; G C Hays
Journal:  Naturwissenschaften       Date:  2001-03

5.  Anoxia tolerance and freeze tolerance in hatchling turtles.

Authors:  S A Dinkelacker; J P Costanzo; R E Lee
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2005-03-01       Impact factor: 2.200

6.  Brief Chilling to Subzero Temperature Increases Cold Hardiness in the Hatchling Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta).

Authors:  Timothy J Muir; Jon P Costanzo; Richard E Lee
Journal:  Physiol Biochem Zool       Date:  2010 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.247

7.  Physiological ecology of overwintering in the hatchling painted turtle: multiple-scale variation in response to environmental stress.

Authors:  Jon P Costanzo; Stephen A Dinkelacker; John B Iverson; Richard E Lee
Journal:  Physiol Biochem Zool       Date:  2004 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.247

8.  Hatchling painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) survive only brief freezing of their bodily fluids.

Authors:  M B Attaway; G C Packard; M J Packard
Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol       Date:  1998-07       Impact factor: 2.320

9.  Adaptations to terrestrial overwintering of hatchling northern map turtles, Graptemys geographica.

Authors:  P J Baker; J P Costanzo; J B Iverson; R E Lee
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2003-08-19       Impact factor: 2.200

10.  Oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity of a terrestrially hibernating hatchling turtle.

Authors:  Patrick J Baker; Jon P Costanzo; Richard E Lee
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2007-07-18       Impact factor: 2.200

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Journal:  Oecologia       Date:  2022-09-13       Impact factor: 3.298

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