Canid attacks on sea turtles along the Northeastern Brazilian Coast

Author:

Almeida Isadora Campos de,Messenger Rafaelle Monteiro Nunes,Gomes Fabiola Fonseca Almeida,Sousa Davi Emanuel Ribeiro de,Alves Rodolfo de França,Almeida Isis Chagas de,Vergara Parente Jociery Einhardt,Assis Daniel Alvares Silveira de,Borges João Carlos GomesORCID

Abstract

Abstract The aim of the present study was to report canid attacks on sea turtles in northeastern Brazil. The study was conducted on the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin coastline between March 2010 and October 2019. Injured-stranded sea turtles or carcasses were recorded through systematic beach monitoring. The specimens were submitted for clinical or postmortem assessments, providing evidence for the identification of injuries caused by canids. In the study period, 9841 stranded sea turtles were recorded, with the diagnosis of canid attacks in 55 (0.55%) events. Lepidochelys olivacea was the species with the largest number of events (90.90%), followed by Chelonia mydas (7.27%), and Caretta caretta (1.81%). The attacked sea turtles were clinically healthy, with a good body score and no apparent diseases; most were in the reproductive stage. The injuries were mainly found on the front flippers, with considerable loss of musculature affecting the brachial plexus, with the rupture of large blood vessels, and in some cases, exposure of the humerus or oesophagus. Thus, these events hampered the reproductive cycle, limiting the egg-laying process and preventing the hatching of hundreds of new turtles. Therefore, mitigating measures should be implemented, addressing the consequences of abandoning pets and their unsupervised presence on beaches.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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