Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offspring within a single reproductive season, or by increasing the number of reproductive seasons in which they can participate. Painted turtle nest-sites can be described in relation to specific microhabitat characteristics that, because of their effect on soil microclimate, may influence hatching success and/or over-winter success of hatchlings. Female painted turtles selected nest-sites based on canopy cover, understory vegetation, slope angle and aspect. Increased hatching success was associated with decreased organic content, which may serve as a surrogate for little or no vegetation cover and canopy. Turtle-selected nests had slightly higher h...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
Nesting is a costly time for female turtles, both energetically and from threat of predation. Femal...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
We studied the influence of nest-site selection on nest temperature and clutch sex ratio in a northe...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Many temperate animals spend half their lives in a non-active, overwintering state, and multiple ada...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
Nest site selection is a critical behaviour, particularly in species with no parental care, as it ca...
Abstract I evaluated which physical habitat variables of nesting painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) a...
Abstract: This paper provides information on the relation of abiotic factors (moisture content, nest...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
Nesting is a costly time for female turtles, both energetically and from threat of predation. Femal...
Female painted turtles may increase their fitness either by increasing the success of their offsprin...
We tested the hypothesis that female midland painted turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata Agassiz, 185...
We studied the influence of nest-site selection on nest temperature and clutch sex ratio in a northe...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Many temperate animals spend half their lives in a non-active, overwintering state, and multiple ada...
Despite the importance of maternal effects in evolution, and knowledge of links among nest site choi...
Despite intensive research, there is no clear empirical evidence to explain the evolution and persis...
Nest site selection is a critical behaviour, particularly in species with no parental care, as it ca...
Abstract I evaluated which physical habitat variables of nesting painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) a...
Abstract: This paper provides information on the relation of abiotic factors (moisture content, nest...
Nesting behaviour is critical for reproductive success in oviparous organisms with no parental care....
Climate change threatens species with temperature-dependent sex determination as further warming cou...
Conditions experienced early in life can influence phenotypes in ecologically important ways, as exe...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
Nesting is a costly time for female turtles, both energetically and from threat of predation. Femal...