Research Article

Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Hatching Success as a Function of Microbial Abundance and the Microenvironment of In Situ Nest Sand at Ostional, Costa Rica

Table 1

Relationships between hatching success and partial pressure of oxygen (pO2) and temperature in the first (1st) and second (2nd) half of incubation, bacterial and fungal abundance, and organic matter content for all study nests. Copy number data from several nests fell outside the range of detection for the present analysis and were therefore left out (see Section 3 for more details). Hatching success was positively correlated with nest pO2 in both the first and second half of incubation and negatively correlated with the bacterial abundance in nest sand.

VariableHalf of incubation periodHatching success

pO21st0.87213<0.001
2nd 0.591130.020

Temperature 1st 130.929
2nd 130.459

Bacterial abundance120.046

Fungal abundance100.063

Organic matter content130.185

: Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient and : sample size. Values in bold indicate statistically significant correlations.