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The sex-determination pattern in crocodilians: A systematic review of three decades of research.

Edgar J González1, Marcela Martínez-López2, Marco Antonio Morales-Garduza2, Rodrigo García-Morales2, Pierre Charruau2, José Alberto Gallardo-Cruz3.   

Abstract

Sex in crocodilians is not determined by chromosomes, but by egg incubation temperature, where different temperatures produce different clutch sex ratios. Two patterns have been proposed to describe these changes in sex ratios: a 100% female proportion at low and high temperatures with male predominance at intermediate ones (FMF) or a simpler pattern with a single female-to-male transition (FM). Over the last three decades, researchers have provided empirical information to support either of these two patterns in different species; however, no consensus has been reached partly because data have not been analysed as a whole. Here, we aimed at gathering the existing data on these patterns to provide models of temperature-dependent sex determination in those crocodilians studied so far. Potentially relevant publications were searched on Web of Knowledge, Scopus, Scielo and Science Direct. Studies that reported results on the sexual identity of crocodilian hatchlings obtained from constant temperature incubation treatments were considered. Using statistical models varying in their underlying assumptions, we evaluated which sex-determination pattern was best supported for the studied crocodilians and constructed species-specific and latitude-specific models. Based on the 8,458 sexed hatchlings studied throughout 31 studies, we show that the evidence supports a shared FMF pattern in all the crocodilian species for which enough data are available. We find that such pattern changes between species and at different latitudes. These results suggest a lability of the FMF crocodilian sex-determination pattern, a key feature under the present climate change scenario.
© 2019 The Authors. Journal of Animal Ecology © 2019 British Ecological Society.

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Keywords:  Crocodylia; alligator; caiman; crocodile; incubation temperature; sex ratio; systematic review; temperature-dependent sex determination

Year:  2019        PMID: 31286510     DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Ecol        ISSN: 0021-8790            Impact factor:   5.091


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