Nesting is a costly time for female turtles, both energetically and from threat of predation. Females must ensure maximum survival of offspring for population stability and individual fitness. I observed signs of communal nesting in female Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta). My goals were to determine; are females choosing to nest at high nest-densities, what cues do they use to select nest sites, are offspring benefitted. Using ArcGIS, I found that females nested in clusters, the location of clusters varied among years, and that nest site selection was not strongly determined by environmental characteristics. When female turtle models were placed on the nesting embankment females nested most often with the highest density of models....
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
The interaction between the egg and the incubation environment can affect the development and life h...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
Nest site selection in turtles might allow females to increase the survival of their offspring but l...
Nest site selection is a critical behaviour, particularly in species with no parental care, as it ca...
Among sea turtles, nest site selection is a crucial factor for hatching success and population viabi...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Species with large geographic ranges provide an excellent model of how different populations respond...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Unlike the egg laying behaviors of other sea turtle species, some populations of Olive Ridley Sea Tu...
Theory predicts that in long-lived organisms females should invest less energy in reproduction and m...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
The interaction between the egg and the incubation environment can affect the development and life h...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
Nest site selection in turtles might allow females to increase the survival of their offspring but l...
Nest site selection is a critical behaviour, particularly in species with no parental care, as it ca...
Among sea turtles, nest site selection is a crucial factor for hatching success and population viabi...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Species with large geographic ranges provide an excellent model of how different populations respond...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Unlike the egg laying behaviors of other sea turtle species, some populations of Olive Ridley Sea Tu...
Theory predicts that in long-lived organisms females should invest less energy in reproduction and m...
Synchrony in the timing of births is thought to have evolved as a general predator avoidance strateg...
Optimal maternal investment is often a tradeoff between conflicting pressures and varies depending u...
The interaction between the egg and the incubation environment can affect the development and life h...