[1].Endoscopic Imaging of Gonads, Sex Ratio and Temperature Dependent Sex Determination in Captive Bred Juvenile Burmese Star Tortoises Geochelone platynota[J].Asian Herpetological Research,2011,2(4):240-244.[doi:10.3724/SP.J.1245.2011.00240]
 Gerald KUCHLING*,Eric GOODE and Peter PRASCHAG.Endoscopic Imaging of Gonads, Sex Ratio and Temperature Dependent Sex Determination in Captive Bred Juvenile Burmese Star Tortoises Geochelone platynota[J].Asian Herpetological Research(AHR),2011,2(4):240-244.[doi:10.3724/SP.J.1245.2011.00240]
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Endoscopic Imaging of Gonads, Sex Ratio and Temperature Dependent Sex Determination in Captive Bred Juvenile Burmese Star Tortoises Geochelone platynota()
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Asian Herpetological Research[ISSN:2095-0357/CN:51-1735/Q]

卷:
2
期数:
2011年4期
页码:
240-244
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Original Article
出版日期:
2011-12-15

文章信息/Info

Title:
Endoscopic Imaging of Gonads, Sex Ratio and Temperature Dependent Sex Determination in Captive Bred Juvenile Burmese Star Tortoises Geochelone platynota
文章编号:
AHR-2011-026
Author(s):
Gerald KUCHLING12* Eric GOODE34 and Peter PRASCHAG45
1 Chelonia Enterprises, 15
4 Bagot Road, Subiaco, WA 6008, Australia
2 School of Animal Biology, the University of Western Australia, 3
5 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6008, Australia
3 Turtle Conservancy, 49 Bleecker Street, Suite 601, New York, NY 10012, USA
4 Behler Chelonian Center, Ojai, California, CA 93024, USA
5 Present address: Am Katzelbach 98, 805
4 Graz, Austria
Keywords:
Geochelone platynota Testudinidae incubation temperature testis ovary
DOI:
10.3724/SP.J.1245.2011.00240
Abstract:
The possibility of temperature dependent sex determination makes it important to evaluate sex ratios in captive breeding programs of threatened tortoises. We assessed the sex ratio of juvenile Burmese Star Tortoises Geochelone platynota by direct observation of their gonads through an endoscope in the captive breeding program of the Behler Chelonian Center (BCC) in California. The gonads of small juvenile G. platynota are thin and elongate, and fixed to the dorsal part of body cavity, with ovaries appearing as transparent sheaths with some oocytes visible and testes appearing as small, transparent, thin, sausage-like structures with a net of fine blood vessels on the surface. With growth, ovaries expand and masses of pre-vitellogenic follicles appear on the surface. Testes are transparent in small juveniles and, with growth, turn pinkish-white and then yellowish, with tubuli structures visible through a thin, transparent theca containing a network of fine blood vessels. Egg incubation temperatures were not rigorously monitored, but a temperature of 28.9 °C produced a heavily male biased sex ratio whereas a temperature of 30 °C produced a balanced sex ratio. This suggests that G. platynota has temperature dependent sex determination.

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