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Wang, L., Du, W.-G., Shen, J.-W., & Zhu, L.-J. (2010). Comparisons of egg incubation and hatchling traits among captive cohorts of the chinese three-keeled pond turtle, chinemys reevesii. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 30(2), 81–84. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.chnaes.2010.03.006
BibTeX citation key: Wang2010
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Keywords: Geoemydidae, Mauremys, Mauremys rivulata, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises, Zeitigung = incubation
Creators: Du, Shen, Wang, Zhu
Collection: Acta Ecologica Sinica
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Abstract     
Freshly-laid eggs of the Chinese three-keeled pond turtle (Chinemys reevesii) from captive cohorts in Hunan, Shanghai and Jiangxi were incubated at four constant temperatures of 24, 26, 28 and 30 °C to assess the effects of incubation temperature and cohort origin on incubation duration and hatchling phenotypes. Eggs from the three cohorts differed in size and shape. Egg mass and width were greatest in the Hunan cohort, smallest in the Jiangxi cohort, with the Shanghai cohort in between. Incubation duration decreased with increasing temperature and differed among the cohorts, with longer incubation duration for eggs from the Jiangxi cohort than those from the Hunan or Shanghai cohorts. Incubation temperatures significantly affected hatchling size and hatchlings from 30 °C were smaller than those from the lower temperatures in terms of carapace size and body mass. When incubated at a common temperature, hatchlings from the Hunan and Shanghai cohorts were larger than those from the Jiangxi cohort. The swimming capacity of hatchlings was affected by incubation temperature, but did not differ among the cohorts. The characteristics of eggs and hatchlings were similar among the Hunan and Shanghai cohorts, but they differed significantly from the Jiangxi cohort.
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