Reproductive ecology of the endangered Beal’s-eyed turtle, Sacalia bealei

Author:

Lin Liu1ORCID,Hu Qingru1,Fong Jonathan Julio2ORCID,Yang Jiangbo1,Chen Zhongdong3,Zhou Feiyu3,Wang Jichao1,Xiao Fanrong1,Shi Haitao1

Affiliation:

1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory for Ecology of Tropical Islands, College of Life Sciences, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, Hainan, China

2. Science Unit, Lingnan University, Hongkong, China

3. Administration Bureau, Fujian Huboliao National Nature Reserve, Zhangzhou, Fujian, China

Abstract

The Beal’s-eyed turtle (Sacalia bealei) is endemic to southeastern China and endangered due to poaching and habitat loss. Knowledge of S. bealei ecology is lacking and this study provides baseline information of its reproduction in a natural environment. We studied the reproductive ecology of S. bealei using X-ray, spool-and-line tracking, and direct observation. Six nesting females were successfully tracked and their nesting behaviors are documented in detail. Females produced a mean clutch size of 2.2 eggs (range 1–3). The hard-shelled eggs were ellipsoidal with a mean length of 45.50 mm, a mean width of 23.20 mm, and mean weight of 14.8 g. The relative clutch mass was 9.47%, while the relative egg mass was 4.60%. The mean incubation period was 94.7 days with a mean nest temperature of 25.08 °C. Hatchlings had a mean weight of 9.7 g, carapace length of 40.1 mm, carapace width of 33.3 mm, carapace height of 17.4 mm, plastron length of 31.6 mm, and plastron width of 25.4 mm. The results of this study provide important information to inform conservation plans and ex-situ breeding for this endangered species.

Funder

National Nature Science Foundation of China

Hainan College Scientific Research Project

Croucher Foundation Chinese Visitorship

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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