Response of a Yellow Mud Turtle (Kinosternon flavescensAgassiz) Community to Habitat Change: Management Implications for a Nature Preserve

Autor: Neil P. Bernstein, James L. Christiansen
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Natural Areas Journal. 31:414-419
ISSN: 0885-8608
DOI: 10.3375/043.031.0412
Popis: Yellow mud turtles (Kinosternon flavescens) have been studied in and around a nature preserve near Muscatine, Iowa, for over three decades. The deep sand prairie habitat, unusual for Iowa, has incurred a variety of human disturbances since the 19th century. The area has been managed for natural habitat for the last 40 years, initially by private hunt club (1970s) and now as a private conservation area (late 1970s to the present). The surrounding landscape either continues to suffer a variety of anthropogenic disturbances or was abandoned following disturbances during the 20th century. Recent survey data for yellow mud turtles, an Iowa endangered species, were compared with past surveys to determine efficacy of management practices and effects of habitat alteration on the species. Because yellow mud turtles require wetlands in spring for hydration, feeding, and mating, we specifically focused on impacts and management of former oxbow habitats once connected to the Mississippi River. We conclude t...
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