Sea-level rise, drought and water diversion can all lead to rapid salinization of freshwater habitats, especially in coastal areas. Increased water salinities can in turn alter the geographic distribution and ecology of freshwater species including turtles. The physiological consequences of salinization for freshwater turtles, however, are poorly known. Here, we compared the osmoregulatory response of two geographically separate populations of the freshwater Western Pond Turtle (Actinemys marmorata)-a species declining across its range in western North America-to three constant salinities: 0.4 ppt, 10 ppt and 15 ppt over 2 weeks. We found that turtles from a coastal estuarine marsh population regulated their plasma osmol...
Variations in water potential have marked effects on aspects of embryological development in reptile...
1. 1. Urine production (V) and glomeruler filtration rate (GFR) was measured in summer- and winter-a...
Humans are increasing the frequency of fish kills by degrading freshwater ecosystems. Simultaneously...
Sea-level rise, drought and water diversion can all lead to rapid salinization of freshwater habitat...
Freshwater biota experience physiological challenges in regions affected by salinization, but often ...
Context. The increasing intensity and extent of anthropogenically mediated salinisation in freshwate...
Two geographically separated populations of the Texas spiny softshell turtle, Trionyx spiniferus emo...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
Substantial threats to reptile species biodiversity have become apparent in the last few decades. Th...
The effect of human disturbance on wildlife is of increasing interest because of the growing use of ...
We documented a significant mortality event affecting a southwestern pond turtle (Actinemys pallida)...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
A calcareous fen that supported one of the few populations of bog turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) i...
Increased suspended-sediment concentrations (SS) in rivers can affect aquatic respiration in riverin...
Polluted waters have been shown to cause physiological distress in animals, including aquatic turtle...
Variations in water potential have marked effects on aspects of embryological development in reptile...
1. 1. Urine production (V) and glomeruler filtration rate (GFR) was measured in summer- and winter-a...
Humans are increasing the frequency of fish kills by degrading freshwater ecosystems. Simultaneously...
Sea-level rise, drought and water diversion can all lead to rapid salinization of freshwater habitat...
Freshwater biota experience physiological challenges in regions affected by salinization, but often ...
Context. The increasing intensity and extent of anthropogenically mediated salinisation in freshwate...
Two geographically separated populations of the Texas spiny softshell turtle, Trionyx spiniferus emo...
The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta, is an air breathing ectotherm that hibernates submerged in fres...
Substantial threats to reptile species biodiversity have become apparent in the last few decades. Th...
The effect of human disturbance on wildlife is of increasing interest because of the growing use of ...
We documented a significant mortality event affecting a southwestern pond turtle (Actinemys pallida)...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
A calcareous fen that supported one of the few populations of bog turtles (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) i...
Increased suspended-sediment concentrations (SS) in rivers can affect aquatic respiration in riverin...
Polluted waters have been shown to cause physiological distress in animals, including aquatic turtle...
Variations in water potential have marked effects on aspects of embryological development in reptile...
1. 1. Urine production (V) and glomeruler filtration rate (GFR) was measured in summer- and winter-a...
Humans are increasing the frequency of fish kills by degrading freshwater ecosystems. Simultaneously...