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Autor:
Zachary A. Siders, Theresa A. Stratmann, Calandra N. Turner Tomaszewicz, Andrew D. Walde, Eric C. Munscher
Publikováno v:
Biology, Vol 12, Iss 7, p 965 (2023)
Pseudemys is a genus of commonly occurring freshwater turtles with limited growth information across their long lifespans. We used 11,361 mark-recapture events to estimate the somatic growth rates of P. nelsoni, P. peninsularis, P. concinna suwannien
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https://doaj.org/article/5878df9b64bf43b49f3516eb642f96a5
Autor:
Munscher, Zachary A. Siders, Theresa A. Stratmann, Calandra N. Turner Tomaszewicz, Andrew D. Walde, Eric C.
Publikováno v:
Biology; Volume 12; Issue 7; Pages: 965
Pseudemys is a genus of commonly occurring freshwater turtles with limited growth information across their long lifespans. We used 11,361 mark-recapture events to estimate the somatic growth rates of P. nelsoni, P. peninsularis, P. concinna suwannien
Autor:
Shellie R. Puffer, Laura A. Tennant, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Mickey Agha, Amanda L. Smith, David K. Delaney, Terence R. Arundel, Leo J. Fleckenstein, Jessica Briggs, Andrew D. Walde, Joshua R. Ennen
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Research. 49:283-294
Context Camera trapping is increasingly used to collect information on wildlife occurrence and behaviour remotely. Not only does the technique provide insights into habitat use by species of interest, it also gathers information on non-target species
Autor:
Tomas Diagne, Peter V. Lindeman, James U. Van Dyke, Shiping Gong, Brian D. Horne, Jeffrey E. Lovich, Richard C. Vogt, H. Bradley Shaffer, Kalyar Platt, Russell A. Mittermeier, Anders G. J. Rhodin, Andrew D. Walde, Carla C. Eisemberg, Uwe Fritz, Kristin H. Berry, Haitao T. Shi, Peter Paul van Dijk, Ha Hoang, Karen A. Bjorndal, Natalia Gallego-García, Jeffrey A. Seminoff, Craig B. Stanford, Willem M. Roosenburg, Kurt A. Buhlmann, James O. Juvik, Steven G. Platt, Luca Luiselli, Matt Frankel, Eric V. Goode, Taylor Edwards, Rick Hudson, Timothy E.M. McCormack, John B. Iverson, Arthur Georges, Gerald Kuchling, Josh R. Ennen, Vivian P. Páez, German Forero-Medina, Hugh R. Quinn, Margaretha D. Hofmeyr, J. Whitfield Gibbons, Russell L. Burke, Ross A. Kiester, Ricky Spencer, Minh Duc Le, Patricia Koval, Justin D. Congdon, George A. Meyer, Peter C. H. Pritchard, Torsten E.G. Blanck, Alberto Bertolero
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 30:R721-R735
Turtles and tortoises (chelonians) have been integral components of global ecosystems for about 220 million years and have played important roles in human culture for at least 400,000 years. The chelonian shell is a remarkable evolutionary adaptation
Autor:
Me Me Soe, Andrew D. Walde, Thomas R. Rainwater, Steven G. Platt, Swann Htet Naing Aung, Kalyar Platt, Tint Lwin
Publikováno v:
Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 20
Successful restoration of Geochelone platynota to Dry Zone ecosystems in Myanmar depends on the survival of translocated tortoises and, therefore, a knowledge of predators and predation is important. We here report the loss of 28 and approximately 20
Publikováno v:
Oryx. 56:334-334
Autor:
Robert C. Fleischer, William I. Boarman, Kevin P. Mulder, Emily K. Latch, A. Peter Woodman, Andrew D. Walde
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 210:318-324
Translocations are a tool widely used by wildlife managers, yet their impact is often insufficiently evaluated. Most translocation studies only assess the initial establishment phase, and the majority of long-term persistence studies to date have onl
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 16:252-260
Freshwater-turtle ecologists rely on effective baits to capture target species. We conducted a bait-preference study for Sternotherus odoratus (Eastern Musk Turtle) in 2 phases during the 2014, 2015, and 2016 field seasons at Comal Springs, New Braun
Autor:
Jeffrey E. Lovich, Shellie R. Puffer, Andrew D. Walde, Jessica Briggs, Brian D. Todd, David F. Delaney, Joshua R. Ennen, Mickey Agha, Terence R. Arundel, Amanda L. Smith, Steven J. Price, Laura A. Tennant, Leo J. Fleckenstein
Publikováno v:
Agha, M; Smith, AL; Lovich, JE; Delaney, D; Ennen, JR; Briggs, J; et al.(2017). Mammalian mesocarnivore visitation at tortoise burrows in a wind farm. Journal of Wildlife Management, 81(6), 1117-1124. doi: 10.1002/jwmg.21262. UC Davis: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2kp4v7kk
Journal of Wildlife Management, vol 81, iss 6
Journal of Wildlife Management, vol 81, iss 6
© The Wildlife Society, 2017 There is little information on predator–prey interactions in wind energy landscapes in North America, especially among terrestrial vertebrates. Here, we evaluated how proximity to roads and wind turbines affect mesocar
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 15:N16-N22
We present data on large Chelydra serpentina (Snapping Turtle) from 4 freshwater springs in Florida located in Wekiwa Springs, Volusia Blue Spring, Peacock Springs, and Manatee Springs state parks. Several of the turtles captured at Wekiwa Springs an