The main objective of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of the Podocnemis expansa nest transplantation technique used to aid in the conservation of the species, aiming to increase the number of individuals in nature. The Amazonian turtle is famous for its large size and commercial attractiveness, being the target of rampant hunting, mainly by populations that depend on the species economically. In September 2018, natural nests of P. expansa that were in areas of flood risk were excavated and transplanted into new nests constructed by the team. At the same time, the breeding females had their dimensions verified, as well as their respective eggs. In the second stage of the experiment, which occurred in November of the same year, the...
Understanding the relationship between species and the environment is crucial to predicting their re...
Predation and alteration of microhabitats may represent high risk for nesting of Amazonian turtles. ...
There is a long history of exploitation of the South American river turtle Podocnemis expansa. Conse...
O repiquete é a elevação rápida do nível da água dos rios, provocando a inundação das praias. A apar...
Podocnemis expansa is the largest freshwater turtle in South America and exhibits a complex reproduc...
Podocnemis expansa (giant Amazon freshwater turtle) is the biggest freshwater turtle of South Americ...
Realizou-se a contagem dos ovos não eclodidos, dos filhotes vivos e mortos de Podocnemis expansa ori...
Este trabalho objetivou estudar a reprodução da tartaruga-da-Amazônia (Podocnemis expansa) através d...
Predation and alteration of microhabitats may represent high risk for nesting of Amazonian turtles. ...
The purpuse of this study was to investigated the influence of anthropogenic impacts on Podocnemis u...
Knowledge of embryonic development is important for choosing strategies for nest conservation, and r...
A change in seasonal flooding cycles in the Amazon may negatively impact nesting success of the Gian...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Submitted by Pedro Henrique da Silva Assunção (pedroassuncao94@hotmail.com) on 2015-03-02T16:25:35Z ...
Understanding the relationship between species and the environment is crucial to predicting their re...
Predation and alteration of microhabitats may represent high risk for nesting of Amazonian turtles. ...
There is a long history of exploitation of the South American river turtle Podocnemis expansa. Conse...
O repiquete é a elevação rápida do nível da água dos rios, provocando a inundação das praias. A apar...
Podocnemis expansa is the largest freshwater turtle in South America and exhibits a complex reproduc...
Podocnemis expansa (giant Amazon freshwater turtle) is the biggest freshwater turtle of South Americ...
Realizou-se a contagem dos ovos não eclodidos, dos filhotes vivos e mortos de Podocnemis expansa ori...
Este trabalho objetivou estudar a reprodução da tartaruga-da-Amazônia (Podocnemis expansa) através d...
Predation and alteration of microhabitats may represent high risk for nesting of Amazonian turtles. ...
The purpuse of this study was to investigated the influence of anthropogenic impacts on Podocnemis u...
Knowledge of embryonic development is important for choosing strategies for nest conservation, and r...
A change in seasonal flooding cycles in the Amazon may negatively impact nesting success of the Gian...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Submitted by Pedro Henrique da Silva Assunção (pedroassuncao94@hotmail.com) on 2015-03-02T16:25:35Z ...
Understanding the relationship between species and the environment is crucial to predicting their re...
Predation and alteration of microhabitats may represent high risk for nesting of Amazonian turtles. ...
There is a long history of exploitation of the South American river turtle Podocnemis expansa. Conse...