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Depredation of eggs of threatened freshwater turtles by the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus (Shaw, 1792))

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posted on 2025-03-10, 04:44 authored by Kymberly RobinsonKymberly Robinson, DJ Limpus, B Crosbie, CJ Limpus, Larelle FabbroLarelle Fabbro
The echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) is documented as a new native predator of freshwater turtle eggs, particularly those of the vulnerable Fitzroy River turtle (Rheodytes leukops), and the critically endangered white-throated snapping turtle (Elseya albagula). This depredation has been identified in the Fitzroy, Burnett and Mary Catchments with echidnas recorded at traditional turtle nesting banks using direct observation of depredation of eggs, remote camera footage and identification of tracks. Echidnas were observed at traditional nesting banks for E. albagula and R. leukops nesting across eight months of the year. The presence of echidnas was more frequent during the R. leukops nesting season in spring. R. leukops is endemic to the Fitzroy Catchment and the depredation rate of eggs was significantly higher than for other species and catchments. The mean top egg depth of R. leukops nests was found to be the same depth as the echidna’s beak length. There was a significant increase in depredation during the five-year study period, with 47.4% of R. leukops clutches depredated by echidna in the 2022 season. This substantial loss of eggs and recruitment of hatchling turtles poses a significant threat to the populations of this threatened species.

History

Editor

Cooper P

Volume

71

Issue

4

Start Page

1

End Page

6

Number of Pages

6

eISSN

1446-5698

ISSN

0004-959X

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Additional Rights

CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Language

en

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2024-02-20

External Author Affiliations

Queensland Department of Environment and Science, WYLD indigenous Projects

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Australian Journal of Zoology

Article Number

ARTN ZO23029