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Are turtle eggs cleidoic or non-cleidoic

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Title Are turtle eggs cleidoic or non-cleidoic
 
Creator Silas, E G
Vijayakumaran, M
 
Subject Marine Turtle
 
Description Experimental data to determine the true status of the turtle eggs as to whether they are cleidoic or non-cleidoic has been very
meagre. Needham (1931) deduced that turtle eggs are non-cleidoic or ' iniperfectly cleidoic'. Further reviewing the problem,
Needham (1942) termed turtle egg as ' intermediate'. Recently Pritchard (1979) has indicated that turtles lay cleidoic eggs. In the
case of the spiny soft shell turtle Trionix spiniferus which lays rigid shelled eggs, Packard and Packard (1983) opined that the egg is
cleidoic. Our obseryation on the flexible shelled egg of the, olive ridley Lepidochelys olivacea has shown that the egg of this sea
turtle is non-cleidoic. Based on the available data on capacity for water absorption, protein and lipid utilization and nitrogen
excretion during incubation in turtle eggs we feel that the sea and freshwater turtles lay non-cleidoic eggs.
 
Publisher CMFRI
 
Date 1984
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/1068/1/Bulletin_35-4.pdf
Silas, E G and Vijayakumaran, M (1984) Are turtle eggs cleidoic or non-cleidoic. CMFRI Bulletin, 35. pp. 34-40.