Developmental timing of flash drought influences offspring survival in the field
Data files
May 06, 2025 version files 86.42 KB
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Chelydra_serpentina_data.csv
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Datasheet_byWeek.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Extreme climate events, including rapid-onset flash droughts, are increasing with anthropogenic climate change. Flash droughts impact growth and survival of plants, microbes, and invertebrates, yet less is known about their ecological consequences in vertebrates. Although constant water deprivation during vertebrate embryonic development influences a range of offspring traits, the effects of acute, short-term hydric stress are less well-studied, particularly in the context of subsequent survival in the field. In this study, we combined experimental manipulation in the laboratory with a large-scale field experiment to examine the effects of the developmental timing of flash drought in an oviparous vertebrate model. We exposed common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) eggs to simulated flash drought events at different stages of embryonic development and measured the effects on growth and offspring phenotypes. We then conducted an experimental release in the field to evaluate offspring survival during migration from the nest. Flash drought during mid-to-late development decreased egg mass, incubation time, and hatchling body size, while flash drought during late development substantially limited post-hatching survival in the field. This study is among the first to examine juvenile survival effects of flash drought during embryonic development in a vertebrate system. Our results suggest that early-life mortality is likely to increase as flash droughts intensify with climate change. This study contributes to a growing body of research on the ecological consequences of extreme climate events and highlights the importance of considering these events in a developmental context.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.6hdr7sr9c
Description of the data and file structure
In this study, we exposed 200 common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) eggs to one of 5 different flash drought treatments during embryonic development and measured the effects on growth and offspring phenotypes. We then conducted an experimental release in the field to evaluate offspring survival during migration from the nest.
Files and variables
File: Chelydra_serpentina_data.csv
Description: All data for each individual
Variables
- Box: The box (1-10) in which eggs were housed during incubation
- Treatment: Control treatment (WWW), early drought (DWW), mid-incubation drought (WDW), late drought (WWD), or mid + late drought (WDD)
- Early: Treatment during the first trimester of development; W (no drought) or D (drought)
- Mid: Treatment during the second trimester of development; W (no drought) or D (drought)
- Late: Treatment during the third trimester of development; W (no drought) or D (drought)
- ID: Code assigned to each individual in the study (clutch-individual)
- Clutch: The clutch (1-10) from which the egg originated
- Individual: Egg number (1-20) within the clutch
- Wk0mass: Initial egg mass at the beginning of the study (g)
- Wk1mass: Egg mass at 1 week (g)
- Wk2mass: Egg mass at 2 weeks (g)
- Wk3mass: Egg mass at 3 weeks (g)
- Wk4mass: Egg mass at 4 weeks (g)
- Wk5mass: Egg mass at 5 weeks (g); "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage
- Wk6mass: Egg mass at 6 weeks (g); "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage
- Wk7mass: Egg mass at 7 weeks (g); "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage
- Wk8mass: Egg mass at 8 weeks (g); "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage
- Wk9mass: Egg mass at 9 weeks (g); "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage or had already hatched
- Days to pip: Incubation time (d) until pipping of eggshell; "NA" indicates an egg that did not pip, or the pip date was unknown
- Days to hatch: Incubation time (d) until hatchling emergence from egg; "NA" indicates an egg that did not hatch
- Pip date: Date of eggshell pipping (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates an egg that did not pip, or the pip date was unknown
- Hatch date: Date of hatching (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates an egg that did not hatch
- Hatch success: Individual hatched (1) or did not hatch (0)
- Hatchling mass: Mass 24 h after hatching (g); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- CL: Carapace length (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- CW: Carapace width (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- PL: Plastron length (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- PW: Plastron width (mm); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was produced
- Release date: Beginning of experimental release (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released
- RP: Release point/ artificial nest cavity (A, B, C, or D); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released
- Pit: Pitfall trap in which individual was recaptured (1-17); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap: Individual recaptured (1) or not recaptured (0); ; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released
- Days to recap: Days from release to recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Hours to recap: Hours from release to recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap date: Date of recapture (mm/dd/yy); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- Recap time: Time of recapture; "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
- End mass: Mass at recapture (g); "NA" indicates that no hatchling was released or that the individual was not recaptured
File: Datasheet_byWeek.csv
Description: Reconfiguration of data for repeated measures analysis
Variables
- Box: The box (1-10) in which eggs were housed during incubation
- Treatment: Control treatment (WWW), early drought (DWW), mid-incubation drought (WDW), late drought (WWD), or mid + late drought (WDD)
- ID: Code assigned to each individual in the study (clutch-individual)
- Week: The week of incubation (1-8)
- Eggmass: Egg mass (g) at this week; "NA" indicates an egg that failed to develop to this stage
- Wk0mass: Initial egg mass at the beginning of the study (g)
- Clutch: The clutch (1-10) from which the egg originated
