Resumen:
Body condition (BC) can affect the reproductive output and hatchling survival of nesting olive
ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea). However, little is known about the BC of nesting females during the
arrival event at nesting sites. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the BC of females nesting in La Escobilla
Beach Sanctuary (La Escobilla) during the 2021 nesting season. Nesting females were measured and weighed.
The mean size for nesting L. olivacea was 60.41 ± 2.98 cm for straight carapace length, 52.69 ± 2.57 cm for
straight carapace width, and 34.35 ± 3.94 kg for weight (n = 483). The mean (± standard deviation, SD)
Fultons/Bjorndal BC index estimated for nesting females was 1.54 ± 0.15, while the mean (± SD) of body mass
index was 2.18 ± 0.23. Based on these indexes, 28 individuals were classified as in bad condition, 315 in good
condition, and 19 in excellent condition. This first estimation of the olive ridley turtle body condition in a nesting
colony showed that BC is a good body condition for most nesting females in La Escobilla. This study is a
valuable baseline for nesting L.olivacea's health condition.
Descripción:
En este artículo se da a conocer la primera estimación de la condición corporal de la tortuga golfina en una colonia anidadora de hembras en La Escobilla, Oaxaca, México