Nest-site selection and nest size influence the incubation temperature of Morelet's crocodiles

In oviparous tetrapods, the nesting-site selection by females is related to the habitat characteristics, which influences nest incubation temperature. Females can directly influence the incubation temperature by choosing certain construction materials or by building nests of different sizes. There a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of thermal biology 2020-07, Vol.91, p.102624-7, Article 102624
Hauptverfasser: López-Luna, Marco A., González-Soberano, Jesús, González-Jáuregui, Mauricio, Escobedo-Galván, Armando H., Suárez-Domínguez, Emilio A., Rangel-Mendoza, Judith A., Morales-Mávil, Jorge E.
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Zusammenfassung:In oviparous tetrapods, the nesting-site selection by females is related to the habitat characteristics, which influences nest incubation temperature. Females can directly influence the incubation temperature by choosing certain construction materials or by building nests of different sizes. There are few studies focusing on these aspects in crocodilians that build mound nests. The aim of this study was to determine whether the nest size, its exposure to solar radiation, and the environmental temperature influence the incubation temperature of Morelet's crocodile (Crocodylus moreletii) nests. Artificial nests of two sizes (small and large) were constructed with similar characteristics to natural nests and placed in two locations differing in exposure to solar radiation (shaded and sunny). We used temperature and relative humidity data loggers to record the incubation temperature inside each nest every hour during the species' natural nesting period. Likewise, we recorded the ambient temperature every hour where the experiments were set up with temperature data loggers. We found that nest size and its exposure to solar radiation affected the incubation temperature, with smaller nests in shaded locations having lower incubation temperatures than larger nests in sunny locations. We discuss the importance of nest-site selection and maintenance behaviour of the mound nest by female crocodiles on the incubation temperature of the nest. Incubation temperature is influenced by environment in mound nests of crocodilians.Nesting-site choice and nest-building behavior influences the incubation temperature.Large and sunny nests stay warmer than small and shaded nests.The modification the size and exposure of the nests help to better incubation temperature to the clutch.
ISSN:0306-4565
1879-0992
DOI:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2020.102624