Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah, as well as parts of Mexico, and in the Mojave, Colorado, Sonoran and Sinaloan deserts. As the result of various human activities over the past 150 years, tortoises have been eliminated or reduced in large portions of their range in California and in areas near Las Vegas and St. George, Utah. Desert tortoise population densities range from just a few per square mile to more than 200 per square mile. Although the number of desert tortoises in the world is unknown, biologists have used estimates of between 500,000 and 2 million
Growing pressure to develop public lands for renewable energy production places several protected sp...
This study is focused on the desert areas of California and Nevada. The ranges of the western pond t...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
The desert tortoise is designated as a ‘threatened’ species by the United States Forest Service. The...
AbstractWhile demographic changes in short-lived species may be observed relatively quickly in respo...
In the Sonoran Desert of North America, populations of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occu...
We sampled 21 study plots for desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at the National Training Center,...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Growing pressure to develop public lands for renewable energy production places several protected sp...
This study is focused on the desert areas of California and Nevada. The ranges of the western pond t...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...
Desert tortoises, also known as desert turtles or gopher tortoises, currently are found in Arizona, ...
Desert tortoises (Testudines; Testudinidae; Gopherus agassizii group) have an extensive distribution...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Sign-survey transects were sampled in 1996 to better determine the relative abundance of desert tort...
Managing for the long-term survival of a species requires an understanding of its population genetic...
Effective conservation requires efficient population monitoring, which can be challenging for rare s...
Understanding the influence of geographic features on the evolutionary history and population struct...
The desert tortoise is designated as a ‘threatened’ species by the United States Forest Service. The...
AbstractWhile demographic changes in short-lived species may be observed relatively quickly in respo...
In the Sonoran Desert of North America, populations of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) occu...
We sampled 21 study plots for desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) at the National Training Center,...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Growing pressure to develop public lands for renewable energy production places several protected sp...
This study is focused on the desert areas of California and Nevada. The ranges of the western pond t...
We investigate a cornucopia of problems associated with the identity of the desert tortoise, Gopheru...