Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 1996 to 2012 we studied the nesting dynamics of a riverine population of painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) that experienced seven years with significantly definable spring floods. We used capture–mark–recapture methods to estimate the relationships between more than 5 m and more than 6 m flood events and population parameters. Contrary to expectations, flooding was not associated with annual differences in survival, recruitment or annual population growth rates of the adult female segment of the population. These findings suggest that female C. pictaexhibit resiliency to key EEE, which are expected to increase in frequency under climate change
The Murray River has undergone considerable changes over the last 200 years and the floodplain and a...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
Climate change may subject animals to increasingly stressful environmental conditions, which could h...
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 199...
Extreme environmental events (EEE) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 1996...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
The homing ability of non-marine turtles has been studied in a variety of taxa, and many species app...
Impoundment of water by hydroelectric reservoirs and resulting fluctuations in water levels (drawdow...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
A change in seasonal flooding cycles in the Amazon may negatively impact nesting success of the Gian...
Population dynamics are driven by the interplay between the positive forces of births and immigratio...
Anthropogenic changes to river catchments via changes to flow rate and volume can dramatically influ...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
The role of species conservation is becoming increasingly important due to the mounting pressures fr...
Urbanization and degradation of riparian zones has contributed to the decline of fish and wildlife p...
The Murray River has undergone considerable changes over the last 200 years and the floodplain and a...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
Climate change may subject animals to increasingly stressful environmental conditions, which could h...
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 199...
Extreme environmental events (EEE) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 1996...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
The homing ability of non-marine turtles has been studied in a variety of taxa, and many species app...
Impoundment of water by hydroelectric reservoirs and resulting fluctuations in water levels (drawdow...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
A change in seasonal flooding cycles in the Amazon may negatively impact nesting success of the Gian...
Population dynamics are driven by the interplay between the positive forces of births and immigratio...
Anthropogenic changes to river catchments via changes to flow rate and volume can dramatically influ...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
The role of species conservation is becoming increasingly important due to the mounting pressures fr...
Urbanization and degradation of riparian zones has contributed to the decline of fish and wildlife p...
The Murray River has undergone considerable changes over the last 200 years and the floodplain and a...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
Climate change may subject animals to increasingly stressful environmental conditions, which could h...