The Effects of Sex and Season on Patterns of Thermoregulation in Blanding's Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) in Ontario, Canada

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作者
Millar, Catherine S. [1 ]
Graham, Jeffrey P. [1 ]
Blouin-Demers, Gabriel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Dept Biol, Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Reptilia; Testudines; thermal ecology; Emydoidea blandingii; indices of thermoregulation; basking behavior; Chelonia; SNAKES ELAPHE-OBSOLETA; NORTHERN POPULATION; BASKING BEHAVIOR; SNAPPING TURTLES; THERMAL QUALITY; PAINTED TURTLE; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; HABITAT SELECTION; PSEUDEMYS-SCRIPTA; BODY-TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.2744/CCB-0918.1
中图分类号
Q95 [动物学];
学科分类号
071002 ;
摘要
When preparing management plans for species at risk, conservation practitioners need information on the habitat requirements of those species. In environmental extremes, the fitness of ectotherms is tightly linked to thermoregulation, as all physiological processes are temperature dependent. In an effort to better quantify the habitat requirements of Blanding's turtles (Emydoidea blandingii), a species at risk, at the northern extreme of their range, we quantified the thermoregulation patterns of adult males and gravid females during the active season. Turtles exploited their thermal environment significantly more in early season than in late season. Although basking allowed turtles to reach the highest daytime temperatures, surface water was the habitat with the highest thermal quality overall. Although not statistically significant, gravid females tended to maintain higher mean and maximum shell temperatures throughout the active season. Gravid females also spent substantially more time basking than males throughout the active season. Our results highlight the importance of stratifying field observations and thermoregulation data by reproductive class and time. Differences in behavior and thermal habitat requirements between reproductive classes and season must be considered in management plans for conservation efforts to be effective.
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