113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The Blanding's turtle (Emydoidea blandingii) inhabits shallow freshwater habitats in North America and is undergoing population declines throughout its range. The loss of habitat is largely responsible for the demise of this semi-aquatic turtle. Moreover, the subdivision and insularization of remaining habitats through urban development are expected to become major threats to the species' persistence. Most knowledge to date has been generated in areas where habitats are relatively undisturbed by urban development. Consequently, the potential effects of urbanization on Blanding's turtles are not well established. To develop a better understanding of how Blanding's turtles...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Abstract Several studies have shown that wetland loss and habitat fragmentation can alter diversity ...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The Blanding's turtle (Emydoi...
Urban development is a global threat to native wildlife. The process of urbanization reduces and deg...
Beginning several centuries ago, European settlement brought great change to the landscape of New En...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
The western pond turtle Emys (formerly Clemmys) marmorata is declining throughout its range, primari...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2012As populations of a species decli...
We studied turtle populations inhabiting a canal and a lake (both man-made) within a heavily distu...
The western pond turtle Emys (formerly Clemmys) marmorata is declining throughout its range, primari...
As urban development spreads across the landscape, understanding the impacts of anthropogenic distur...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Abstract Several studies have shown that wetland loss and habitat fragmentation can alter diversity ...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The Blanding's turtle (Emydoi...
Urban development is a global threat to native wildlife. The process of urbanization reduces and deg...
Beginning several centuries ago, European settlement brought great change to the landscape of New En...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
The western pond turtle Emys (formerly Clemmys) marmorata is declining throughout its range, primari...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Landscape‐scale alterations that accompany urbanization may negatively affect the population structu...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2012As populations of a species decli...
We studied turtle populations inhabiting a canal and a lake (both man-made) within a heavily distu...
The western pond turtle Emys (formerly Clemmys) marmorata is declining throughout its range, primari...
As urban development spreads across the landscape, understanding the impacts of anthropogenic distur...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Our study focuses on the spatial ecology and seasonal habitat use of two aquatic turtles in order to...
Abstract Several studies have shown that wetland loss and habitat fragmentation can alter diversity ...