Vol. 62, 2023
(update: 2023.10.5)
Update of the Loggerhead Sea
Turtle (Caretta caretta)
Population Nesting in Koroni, Greece, Mediterranean
Dimitris
Margaritoulis1,*, Gonçalo
Lourenço1, and
ALan F. Rees1
doi:10.6620/ZS.2023.62-50
1ARCHELON,
the Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece, Solomou 57, GR-104 32
Athens, Greece. *Correspondence: E-mail: margaritoulis@archelon.gr
(Margaritoulis)
E-mail: alanfrees@gmail.com (Rees); goncalo.j.lourenco@gmail.com
(Lourenço)
(Received 1 March 2023 / Accepted 4
August 2023 / Published 5 October 2023)
Communicated by Yoko Nozawa
Long-term monitoring programs are
valuable in assessing population trends and evaluating conservation
status especially for threatened species exhibiting delayed maturity
such as marine turtles. The loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta is a
globally distributed species with a regional population within the
Mediterranean Sea. Loggerhead nesting in the Mediterranean occurs
mainly in the eastern basin, with nesting areas classified as per their
magnitude and density. A “moderate-dense” nesting area in Greece is the
2.7 km Koroni beach which has been monitored by ARCHELON since 1995
with the aim to collect reproductive data and to protect nests. Data
collected over 25 years showed an average annual number of 55.8 nests,
a nesting success (percentage of emergences resulting in egg-laying) of
38.0% and a nesting density of 20.7 nests/km. Nest numbers exhibited a
significantly increasing trend in recent years, while clutch size
showed a significant downward trend. Incubation durations, considered
to be an indicator of incubation temperature and subsequently hatchling
sex ratio, have been significantly decreasing over the years—a possible
sign of global warming. A major threat is nest predation by foxes and
dogs, which has been effectively controlled through the fencing of
nests. This nesting population, despite its moderate size, may
contribute to the genetic homogeneity of the larger western and eastern
nesting aggregations of loggerhead turtles in Greece. The nesting beach
has been recently included in the European Union’s NATURA 2000 network
of protected areas. Continuation of this long-term monitoring program
is expected to provide further insights into the reproductive traits of
this important loggerhead population.
Key words: Climate change,
Conservation, Population trend, Predation, Monitoring
Citation: Margaritoulis D, Lourenço G,
Rees AF. 2023. Update of the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta)
population nesting in Koroni, Greece, Mediterranean. Zool Stud 62:50. doi:10.6620/ZS.2023.62-50.
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