Hatchling painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) commonly overwinter within their natal nests and survive exposure to temperatures as low as -12 degrees C by supercooling. We report that the supercooling capacity of hatchling C. picta is reduced by direct contact with nest soil which, in samples from northwestern and north-central Nebraska, Indiana, and Ontario, contained potent ice nuclei active in the range of -3.5 degrees to -5 degrees C. These nuclei were sensitive to autoclaving and extractable in water. The supercooling capacity of C. picta hatched in native nest soil, or hatched in sterilized vermiculite (which lacks water-extractable nuclei), and subsequently exposed to nest soil, was reduced by ∼10 degrees C relative to control turtles ...
Eastern box turtles Terrapene carolina carolina (EBT) are uncommon in the Great Lakes region and are...
The eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina, is a terrestrial ectotherm that is vulnerable d...
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North American turtles hatch in late summer and spend their first winter either on land or underwate...
We integrates field and laboratory studies in an investigation of water balance, energy use, and mec...
Field and laboratory studies were conducted during 1989-1994 to investigate the overwintering strate...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
The body temperature of ectothermic ( cold-blooded ) animals is closely linked with the temperature ...
Neonatal painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) spend their first winter inside the shallow, subterranean...
Neonatal ectotherms face a wide range of environmental hazards because of the diverse habitats they ...
Abstract Overwintering habits of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) are unknown. To...
from a Louisiana population display a significant ability to withstand the freezing of extracellular...
For painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) and many other reptiles, the temperature experienced by develo...
Background: Many reptiles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), and thus are potential...
Hibernation of adult-sized Blanding's Turtles was studied at two west-central Wisconsin sites betwee...
Eastern box turtles Terrapene carolina carolina (EBT) are uncommon in the Great Lakes region and are...
The eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina, is a terrestrial ectotherm that is vulnerable d...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2011 The Royal SocietyElectronic suppleme...
North American turtles hatch in late summer and spend their first winter either on land or underwate...
We integrates field and laboratory studies in an investigation of water balance, energy use, and mec...
Field and laboratory studies were conducted during 1989-1994 to investigate the overwintering strate...
Although many studies of ectothermic vertebrates have documented compensatory changes in cold hardin...
The body temperature of ectothermic ( cold-blooded ) animals is closely linked with the temperature ...
Neonatal painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) spend their first winter inside the shallow, subterranean...
Neonatal ectotherms face a wide range of environmental hazards because of the diverse habitats they ...
Abstract Overwintering habits of hatchling Blanding’s turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) are unknown. To...
from a Louisiana population display a significant ability to withstand the freezing of extracellular...
For painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) and many other reptiles, the temperature experienced by develo...
Background: Many reptiles have temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), and thus are potential...
Hibernation of adult-sized Blanding's Turtles was studied at two west-central Wisconsin sites betwee...
Eastern box turtles Terrapene carolina carolina (EBT) are uncommon in the Great Lakes region and are...
The eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina, is a terrestrial ectotherm that is vulnerable d...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tCopyright © 2011 The Royal SocietyElectronic suppleme...