Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6000
Title: Low incidence of twinning in the loggerhead sea turtle
Authors: Piovano, S.
Kaska, Yakup
Prazzi, E.
Stefano, N.
Giacoma, C.
Keywords: Caretta caretta
Eggs
Embryos
Hatchlings
Nesting success
clutch size
comparative study
data acquisition
egg development
embryo
hatching
hypothesis testing
marine environment
nest site
nesting success
turtle
twinning
Agrigento
Dalaman
Italy
Mediterranean Sea
Mugla
Pelagi Islands
Sicily
Turkey
Caretta
Cheloniidae
Testudines
Abstract: Twinning has been reported to be much rarer in sea turtles than in freshwater turtles. However, data from sea turtles were inferred from unhatched eggs only. We hypothesized that the difference in twinning events among turtle taxa resulted primarily from the methods used for recording data. In this study, data have been recorded from 727 clutches of eggs of loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta laid between 2002 and 2009 at the Pelagie Islands, Italy (n = 36 clutches) and at Dalaman Beach, Turkey (n = 691 clutches). Twin embryos were found in seven out of 12160 unhatched eggs (twinning rate per unhatched egg: 0.058), but not a single case of hatched or emerged twins was recorded in 3571 eggs. The twinning rate recorded, based on post-hoc procedures, did not underestimate the occurrence of the phenomenon: the odds of obtaining a pair of twins in unhatched eggs were as large (0.92 times) as the odds of obtaining a pair of twins in the total eggs. Compared with other loggerhead nesting sites, and other sea turtle species, no statistical differences were found. However, twinning in C. caretta was found to be 6.9 times rarer than in freshwater turtle species.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6000
ISBN: 01397893 (ISSN)
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