Recent advances on the estimation of the thermal reaction norm for sex ratios
Temperature-dependent sex determination, or TSD, is a widespread phenomenon in reptiles. The shape of the relationship between constant incubation temperature and sex ratio defines the TSD pattern. The TSD pattern is considered a life-history parameter important for conservation because the wider th...
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doaj-5f121dc9dbc14d18afcb5af81f6fce7f2020-11-24T22:10:27ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592020-03-018e845110.7717/peerj.8451Recent advances on the estimation of the thermal reaction norm for sex ratiosF. Alberto Abreu-Grobois0B. Alejandra Morales-Mérida1Catherine E. Hart2Jean-Michel Guillon3Matthew H. Godfrey4Erik Navarro5Marc Girondot6Laboratorio de Genética y Banco de Información sobre Tortugas Marinas (BITMAR), Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias Químicas y Farmacia, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala City, GuatemalaGrupo Tortuguero de las Californias A.C., La Paz, Baja California Sur, MexicoLaboratoire Écologie, Systématique, Évolution, Université Paris Saclay, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, AgroParisTech, Orsay, FranceNorth Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Beaufort, NC, United States of AmericaLaboratorio de Genética y Banco de Información sobre Tortugas Marinas (BITMAR), Unidad Académica Mazatlán, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y Limnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mazatlán, Sinaloa, MexicoLaboratoire Écologie, Systématique, Évolution, Université Paris Saclay, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, AgroParisTech, Orsay, FranceTemperature-dependent sex determination, or TSD, is a widespread phenomenon in reptiles. The shape of the relationship between constant incubation temperature and sex ratio defines the TSD pattern. The TSD pattern is considered a life-history parameter important for conservation because the wider the range of temperatures producing both sexes, the more resilient the species is to climate change impacts. We review the different published equations and methodologies that have been used to model TSD patterns. We describe a new flexible model that allows for an asymmetrical pattern around the pivotal temperature, which is the constant temperature producing both sexes in equal proportions. We show that Metropolis-Hastings with Markov chain produced by a Monte Carlo process has many advantages compared to maximum likelihood and is preferred. Finally, we apply the models to results from incubation experiments using eggs from the marine turtle Lepidochelys olivacea originating in Northeast Indian, East Pacific, and West Atlantic Regional Management Units (RMUs) and find large differences in pivotal temperatures but not in transitional ranges of temperatures.https://peerj.com/articles/8451.pdfTemperature-dependent sex determinationSex ratioTSDReaction normMarine turtlesIncubation |
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F. Alberto Abreu-Grobois B. Alejandra Morales-Mérida Catherine E. Hart Jean-Michel Guillon Matthew H. Godfrey Erik Navarro Marc Girondot Recent advances on the estimation of the thermal reaction norm for sex ratios PeerJ Temperature-dependent sex determination Sex ratio TSD Reaction norm Marine turtles Incubation |
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Recent advances on the estimation of the thermal reaction norm for sex ratios |
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Recent advances on the estimation of the thermal reaction norm for sex ratios |
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Temperature-dependent sex determination, or TSD, is a widespread phenomenon in reptiles. The shape of the relationship between constant incubation temperature and sex ratio defines the TSD pattern. The TSD pattern is considered a life-history parameter important for conservation because the wider the range of temperatures producing both sexes, the more resilient the species is to climate change impacts. We review the different published equations and methodologies that have been used to model TSD patterns. We describe a new flexible model that allows for an asymmetrical pattern around the pivotal temperature, which is the constant temperature producing both sexes in equal proportions. We show that Metropolis-Hastings with Markov chain produced by a Monte Carlo process has many advantages compared to maximum likelihood and is preferred. Finally, we apply the models to results from incubation experiments using eggs from the marine turtle Lepidochelys olivacea originating in Northeast Indian, East Pacific, and West Atlantic Regional Management Units (RMUs) and find large differences in pivotal temperatures but not in transitional ranges of temperatures. |
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Temperature-dependent sex determination Sex ratio TSD Reaction norm Marine turtles Incubation |
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