The nesting ecology of Kinosternon baurii was studied on a sandhill in central Florida from September 1991 through February 1995. Gravid females were marked and tracked to their nest sites using thread bobbins attached to the carapace. Peak nesting season was September through November with a second minor peak in June. Females laid 1-3 clutches per year. When left unprotected from predators, egg pre dation was 100%; however, when nests were protected from predators, 88% of the nests had full or partial embryo survival to hatching. Nesting females moved an average of 137 m from the wetland to their nest sites and showed fidelity to a particular nesting area among years. Movements to and from nest sites coincided with rainfall. As documented ...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
<p><em>Kinosternon hirtipes</em> is among the least-studied North American turtles and little is kno...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
The nesting ecology of Kinosternon baurii was studied on a sandhill in central Florida from Septembe...
The striped mud turtle, Kinosternon baurii, is a common small aquatic turtle easily recognized by th...
Habitat selection is the process whereby individuals preferentially use, or occupy, a non-random set...
Little is known about the specific environmental cues that gravid females use to initiate nesting be...
The nesting behaviour of two Australian freshwater turtles, the broad-shelled river turtle Chelodina...
Many oviparous reptiles deposit eggs in excavated nest chambers, and the location and depth at which...
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...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
The bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Ac...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
<p><em>Kinosternon hirtipes</em> is among the least-studied North American turtles and little is kno...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...
The nesting ecology of Kinosternon baurii was studied on a sandhill in central Florida from Septembe...
The striped mud turtle, Kinosternon baurii, is a common small aquatic turtle easily recognized by th...
Habitat selection is the process whereby individuals preferentially use, or occupy, a non-random set...
Little is known about the specific environmental cues that gravid females use to initiate nesting be...
The nesting behaviour of two Australian freshwater turtles, the broad-shelled river turtle Chelodina...
Many oviparous reptiles deposit eggs in excavated nest chambers, and the location and depth at which...
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...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
Many oviparous reptiles nest in aggregations and with temporal synchrony. We hypothesized that these...
Nest site has influence on incubation duration and hatching success of two Neotropical turtles, the ...
The bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) is listed as threatened under the U.S. Endangered Species Ac...
Gregarious behavior among oviparous female animals just prior to oviposition can be explained by sev...
<p><em>Kinosternon hirtipes</em> is among the least-studied North American turtles and little is kno...
We studied nest-site fidelity (1995-2000) and nest predation (1997-2000), and nesting movements (199...