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Reproductive investment and optimum clutch size of Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta)
(1) Data for loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta L.) nesting on the Greek island of Cephalonia were used to develop a model which predicted the optimum clutch size. (2) There was a positive linear relationship between the number of clutches into which eggs could be divided and the total time spent by a nesting turtle on the beach, and hence a negative relationship between the time invested on the beach per egg and clutch size. (3) A previous study indicated that energy expenditure for nesting turtles on land is very high, so there may be a selective pressure to maximize clutch size in order to minimize the energy expended per egg laid. As there appeared to be no counterselective pressures favouring small clutches, clutch size should be constrained by a female's egg-carryingc apacity,w hich in turn could be expected to be related to her body size. Hence, a positive relationship between clutch size and body size was predicted, and was found in the population under study.
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Journal of animal ecologyVolume
60Issue
2Pagination
455 - 462Publisher
WileyLocation
London, EnglandISSN
0021-8790eISSN
1365-2656Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
1991, WileyUsage metrics
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