2024
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.70410
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Prehatch Calls and Coordinated Birth in Turtles

Gabriel Jorgewich‐Cohen,
Madeleine Wheatley,
Lucas Pacciullio Gaspar
et al.

Abstract: Hatching synchronisation is widespread in oviparous taxa. It has been demonstrated that many species use sounds to coordinate synchronous hatching, being widespread among archosaurs (birds and crocodilians). Recent studies have shown that some turtle species produce vocalisations from within the egg, but the role of this behaviour in synchronising hatch is untested. The small amount of information about sound production by turtle embryos, limited to a handful of closely related species, precludes any inference… Show more

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