Prolonged nesting forays were observed in five gravid Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina), in 1999 and 2001. For all observations, the females began exploratory nest excavations but failed to oviposit. Subsequently, all five females sought refuge either by burying themselves in substrate, or by seeking shade under vegetation, presumably to wait until the following day to resume nesting activities. By contrast, most observations of failed nesting resulted in the females abandoning the nesting site and returning immediately to water. Although prolonged nesting attempts in other turtle species (i.e. kinosternids) likely are associated with rainfall or predation risk, we speculate that these prolonged nesting attempts in Snapping Turtles red...
Previous studies have found that turtle nest depredation is concentrated immediately post-ovipositio...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Chelydra serpentine serpentine (Common Snapping Turtle). Nesting Behavior and Site Selection. On May...
Prolonged nesting forays were observed in five gravid Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina), in 199...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
Nesting female leatherback turtles are ungainly and vulnerable to predation, stranding and physiolog...
Hatchling Common Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were captured within, or as they emerged fro...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
The nesting behaviour of two Australian freshwater turtles, the broad-shelled river turtle Chelodina...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
The orientation and survival of neonate snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were studied in 1986 ...
We studied the nesting behavior of the pig-nosed turtle, Carettochelys insculpta, in northern Austra...
Successful production of offspring (and ultimately grand-offspring) defines organisms\u27 fitness. T...
Little is known about the specific environmental cues that gravid females use to initiate nesting be...
Previous studies have found that turtle nest depredation is concentrated immediately post-ovipositio...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Chelydra serpentine serpentine (Common Snapping Turtle). Nesting Behavior and Site Selection. On May...
Prolonged nesting forays were observed in five gravid Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina), in 199...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
Nesting female leatherback turtles are ungainly and vulnerable to predation, stranding and physiolog...
Hatchling Common Snapping Turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were captured within, or as they emerged fro...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Theory predicts prey should flee to safety when the fitness benefits of flight meet or exceed the co...
The nesting behaviour of two Australian freshwater turtles, the broad-shelled river turtle Chelodina...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
The orientation and survival of neonate snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) were studied in 1986 ...
We studied the nesting behavior of the pig-nosed turtle, Carettochelys insculpta, in northern Austra...
Successful production of offspring (and ultimately grand-offspring) defines organisms\u27 fitness. T...
Little is known about the specific environmental cues that gravid females use to initiate nesting be...
Previous studies have found that turtle nest depredation is concentrated immediately post-ovipositio...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
Chelydra serpentine serpentine (Common Snapping Turtle). Nesting Behavior and Site Selection. On May...