Santidrián Tomillo, P., Pujol, F., Félix, G., Núñez-Reyes, V., Saba, V., Tomas, J., Marco, A., 2023 Colonization of new nesting areas could provide climate refuge to loggerhead turtles under climate change. Biological Conservation, 284. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110146
Abstract: Climate change can impact regional and global biodiversity for multiple reasons. In sea turtles, changes in local climate at nesting beaches can affect egg and hatchling survival and primary sex ratios. Sea turtles could respond to climate change by occupying new nesting areas. The recent increase in sporadic nesting in the western Mediterranean may indicate colonization of new nesting beaches. We assessed the suitability of a western area, the Balearic Islands (∼1500 km from current nesting grounds) as climate refuge for loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) under current (2015–2017) and climate change scenarios to the mid (+40 years) and end (+80 years) of the 21st century. Using a correlative approach based on air and sand temperatures, we predicted nest temperatures and sex ratios for 19 beaches. Most beaches could provide viable temperatures and predominantly produce male hatchlings under all scenarios.
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