TY - JOUR
T1 - Reproductive status of captive Loggerhead sea turtles based on serum levels of gonadal steroid hormones, corticosterone and thyroxin
AU - Valente, Ana Luisa S.
AU - Velarde, Roser
AU - Parga, Maria Luz
AU - Marco, Ignasi
AU - Lavin, Santiago
AU - Alegre, Ferran
AU - Cuenca, Rafaela
PY - 2011/2/1
Y1 - 2011/2/1
N2 - Serum levels of gonadal steroid hormones, corticosterone and thyroxin (T4), were monitored monthly in two male and one female captive Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) over a period of 12months in 2004 and 3months in 2006. Ovary ultrasonography was performed in April and July 2006. The turtles were kept together in an outdoor sea pool in natural temperature and photoperiod conditions from May to November, then in separate indoor pools from December to April. Circulating hormone levels were measured by radioimmunoassay.Oestradiol levels in the female turtle surged significantly in July, as did the progesterone level in September. Total testosterone levels were different in both males, but both peaked in September. The peaks of oestradiol in the female and testosterone in the males did not coincide, both showing delay with respect to the hormone cycle described in free-ranging Loggerhead sea turtles. A seasonal pattern in T4 levels was not observed. The three captive turtles showed very low corticosterone levels throughout the year, with a September peak coinciding with the peaks of progesterone in females and testosterone in males. The results suggested that conditions of captivity should be as close as possible to natural conditions throughout the entire year since the process of vitellogenesis in this species is protracted. Exposure to natural conditions for only a few months is insufficient to induce reproduction/oviposition. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd.
AB - Serum levels of gonadal steroid hormones, corticosterone and thyroxin (T4), were monitored monthly in two male and one female captive Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) over a period of 12months in 2004 and 3months in 2006. Ovary ultrasonography was performed in April and July 2006. The turtles were kept together in an outdoor sea pool in natural temperature and photoperiod conditions from May to November, then in separate indoor pools from December to April. Circulating hormone levels were measured by radioimmunoassay.Oestradiol levels in the female turtle surged significantly in July, as did the progesterone level in September. Total testosterone levels were different in both males, but both peaked in September. The peaks of oestradiol in the female and testosterone in the males did not coincide, both showing delay with respect to the hormone cycle described in free-ranging Loggerhead sea turtles. A seasonal pattern in T4 levels was not observed. The three captive turtles showed very low corticosterone levels throughout the year, with a September peak coinciding with the peaks of progesterone in females and testosterone in males. The results suggested that conditions of captivity should be as close as possible to natural conditions throughout the entire year since the process of vitellogenesis in this species is protracted. Exposure to natural conditions for only a few months is insufficient to induce reproduction/oviposition. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd.
KW - Captivity
KW - Loggerhead sea turtle
KW - Reproduction
KW - Steroid hormones
U2 - 10.1016/j.tvjl.2009.11.022
DO - 10.1016/j.tvjl.2009.11.022
M3 - Article
SN - 1090-0233
VL - 187
SP - 255
EP - 259
JO - Veterinary Journal
JF - Veterinary Journal
ER -