The turtle, Chrysemys picta belIii, was studied in southwestern Minnesota. The taxonomic characteristics are analyzed. The turtles are diurnal and have an annual activity period extending from mid-May to October. Activity and feeding are controlled by water temperature. The population dynamics are discussed. Growth is rapid early in life but slows after maturity. Growth is compared with that of other subspecies of C. picta. Habitat preferences, predation, parasites, algal relationships and shell abnormalities are discussed
I studied the ecology and population genetics of the Wood Turtle ( Glyptemys insculpta), a species t...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
This paper reports results of a mark-recapture study of painted turtles inhabiting a marsh in Kalama...
An ecological study was conducted from 19 March 2001 to 2 April 2003 on a population of Spotted Turt...
This investigation summarizes an attempt to obtain conclusive evidence as to food habits of one of o...
Two subspecies of Chrysemys picta (C. p. picta and C. p. marginata) occur in West Virginia. The Alle...
Several populations of western painted turtles (Chrysemys picta belli) were sampled during 1970 to d...
Painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) are commercially harvested in large numbers in Minnesota for sale ...
There are three freshwater turtle species in the Willamette Valley: the native Western Painted Turtl...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
An ecological study of the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) was conducted at the Fox River site in C...
95 leaves. Advisor: James L. ChristiansenThe problem. Large gaps exist in knowledge of the niche o...
Turtles are long-lived and globally declining, but relatively little is known about the natural hist...
Nearly half of the world’s turtle species are endangered or threatened with extinction. Conservatio...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
I studied the ecology and population genetics of the Wood Turtle ( Glyptemys insculpta), a species t...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
This paper reports results of a mark-recapture study of painted turtles inhabiting a marsh in Kalama...
An ecological study was conducted from 19 March 2001 to 2 April 2003 on a population of Spotted Turt...
This investigation summarizes an attempt to obtain conclusive evidence as to food habits of one of o...
Two subspecies of Chrysemys picta (C. p. picta and C. p. marginata) occur in West Virginia. The Alle...
Several populations of western painted turtles (Chrysemys picta belli) were sampled during 1970 to d...
Painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) are commercially harvested in large numbers in Minnesota for sale ...
There are three freshwater turtle species in the Willamette Valley: the native Western Painted Turtl...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
An ecological study of the painted turtle (Chrysemys picta) was conducted at the Fox River site in C...
95 leaves. Advisor: James L. ChristiansenThe problem. Large gaps exist in knowledge of the niche o...
Turtles are long-lived and globally declining, but relatively little is known about the natural hist...
Nearly half of the world’s turtle species are endangered or threatened with extinction. Conservatio...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
I studied the ecology and population genetics of the Wood Turtle ( Glyptemys insculpta), a species t...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
This paper reports results of a mark-recapture study of painted turtles inhabiting a marsh in Kalama...