Sea turtle hatchlings can distinguish between coastal and oceanic seawaters

Author:

Soeiro Gabriel12ORCID,Mendes da Silva Eduardo12,Leduc Antoine O. H. C.34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biology Institute, Federal University of Bahia 1 , 40170-115 Salvador, BA , Brazil

2. Monitoring and Assessment Program of Natural and Artificial Ecosystems of Bahia State, Federal University of Bahia 2 , 40170-115, Salvador, BA , Brazil

3. College of Science 3 Department of Biology , , , PO Box 36, Al Khoud 123 , Sultanate of Oman

4. Sultan Qaboos University 3 Department of Biology , , , PO Box 36, Al Khoud 123 , Sultanate of Oman

Abstract

ABSTRACT Following their emergence on land, sea turtle hatchlings need to travel through the open ocean. Whether hatchlings can detect ecologically and functionally relevant chemical cues released in the marine habitat is unknown. We collected seawater at 6 and 27 km off the Brazilian coast, i.e. within and beyond the continental shelf. In a two-choice flume, we exposed post-emergent (<24 h old) loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles to these seawaters. Based on their life history, we posited that if hatchlings could distinguish between the seawater from these regions, they should prefer the oceanic seawater and/or avoid the coastal seawater. Hatchlings were tested singly and could access any parts of the flume. We recorded the seawater plume first visited and the time spent in each plume. Of all the first choices and time spent in a plume, nearly 70% involved the oceanic seawater. The ability of hatchlings to distinguish between seawaters could provide goal-recognition information.

Funder

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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