Physiological and behavioral adjustments relative to catecholamine levels during nesting in olive ridley (lepidochelys olivacea)‎ and hawksbill (eretmochelys imbricata)‎ sea turtles in masirah island, oman

Other Title(s)

التكيفات الفزيولوجية و السلوكية بواسطة معدلات الأدرينالين و النورادرينالين للسلاحف البحرية الزيتونية و صقرية النقار في جزيرة مصيرة بسلطنة عمان

Joint Authors

al-Kindi, Abd al-Aziz Bin Yahya
Mahmud, Ibrahim
al-Sayyabi, Fatimah

Source

Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Scientific Research-Science and Technology

Issue

Vol. 2003, Issue 8 (30 Jun. 2003), pp.11-18, 8 p.

Publisher

Sultan Qaboos University College of Science

Publication Date

2003-06-30

Country of Publication

Oman

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Biology
Zoology

Topics

Abstract AR

تم في هذه الدراسة لأول مرة قياس الأدرينالين و النورأدرينالين في الزيتونية و صقرية المنقار من السلاحف البحرية في جزيرة مصيره على بحر العرب و ذلك في مجموعات السلاحف بعد التعشيش.

لقد تم جمع عينات من الدم من البحرية في جزيرة مصيره على بحر العرب و ذلك في مجموعات السلاحف بعد التعشيش.

لقد تم جمع عينات من الدم من في كلا النوعين من السلاحف.

و لوحظت حالة من الضنى تعم هذه السلاحف و هي تقوم بجهد متواصل مضني تتخلله فترات من الاسترخاء.

و في هذا الإطار من النشاط أظهرت هذه السلاحف ارتفاعا في معدلات ثاني أكسيد الكربون و الحمضية و نقص الأكسجين في الدم و هذه كلها خصائص تستتبع التنفس اللاهوائي.

أما معدلات الأدرينالين و النورأدرينالين فقد كانت مستقرة في كلا النوعين، و لم تتغير معدلات الجلوكوز في النوعين أيضا.

و في هذا الإطار فإنه يبدو أن استراتيجية التكاثر في كلا النوعين من السلاحف تتشابه إلى حد بعيد.

Abstract EN

Plasma adrenaline (ADR) and noradrenaline (NA) levels were measured for the first time in natural populations of hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricate) and olive riley Lipedochelys olivine) in Messiah Island, Arabian Sea ; one of the few protected nesting grounds remaining in the world for these two endangered species.

Plasma ADR and NA levels were assessed in individuals after they ovipositor eggs and completed nesting exercises, and in individuals which were still searching for suitable nesting sites.

Blood samples were taken from the cervical sinuses from two groups (ovipositor and non-ovipositor), which spent at least 1.5 h on the nesting grounds.

The duration of the nesting period varied between 1.5 and 2.0 h for both species.

There was no significant difference between ovipositor and non-ovipositor turtles in both species.

As the turtles move onto the nesting grounds, their heavy weight compresses the thoracic region making terrestrial breathing laborious and difficult.

During phases of nesting, the turtles undergo brief bursts of strenuous and exhaustive exercise which usually lasts less than one minute followed by a brief recovery period which is less than the exercise phase.

Reptiles in general, particularly turtles, are intermittent breathers and after bursts of exercise, they appear to develop hypoxia, hypercapnia and academia, which are characteristic of anaerobic metabolism.

The data reveals that catecholamine levels remain stable in both species during phases of nesting and may play an important role in combating stress as well as mobilizing energy reserves.

The high plasma lactate and CO2 levels in olive and hawksbill turtles may signify anaerobic metabolism during exercise.

Glucose levels remain unchanged throughout nesting in both species.

There was no significant difference in the lactate and glucose values in the two species.

The physiological and the behavioral adjustments in this study showed remarkable similarities in the two species and may be an important factor in the reproductive strategy for species survival.

American Psychological Association (APA)

al-Kindi, Abd al-Aziz Bin Yahya& Mahmud, Ibrahim& al-Sayyabi, Fatimah. 2003. Physiological and behavioral adjustments relative to catecholamine levels during nesting in olive ridley (lepidochelys olivacea) and hawksbill (eretmochelys imbricata) sea turtles in masirah island, oman. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Scientific Research-Science and Technology،Vol. 2003, no. 8, pp.11-18.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-26827

Modern Language Association (MLA)

al-Kindi, Abd al-Aziz Bin Yahya…[et al.]. Physiological and behavioral adjustments relative to catecholamine levels during nesting in olive ridley (lepidochelys olivacea) and hawksbill (eretmochelys imbricata) sea turtles in masirah island, oman. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Scientific Research-Science and Technology No. 8 (2003), pp.11-18.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-26827

American Medical Association (AMA)

al-Kindi, Abd al-Aziz Bin Yahya& Mahmud, Ibrahim& al-Sayyabi, Fatimah. Physiological and behavioral adjustments relative to catecholamine levels during nesting in olive ridley (lepidochelys olivacea) and hawksbill (eretmochelys imbricata) sea turtles in masirah island, oman. Sultan Qaboos University Journal for Scientific Research-Science and Technology. 2003. Vol. 2003, no. 8, pp.11-18.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-26827

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 17-18

Record ID

BIM-26827