Impoundment of water by hydroelectric reservoirs and resulting fluctuations in water levels (drawdown zone) may have significant impacts on the surrounding ecosystems. For herpetofauna that live in cold climates, such human-induced alterations may amplify the difficulties in coping with the environment. My study explored the ecology of an extreme northern population (Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada) of western painted turtles (WPT; Chrysemys picta bellii) inhabiting a reservoir that constantly fluctuates due to hydroelectric operations. The potential challenges this environment poses include inundation of nesting sites, increased winter mortality due to water level changes, and changes in the availability of aquatic habitat. I used rad...
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 199...
Abstract (Summary) Wood turtles ( Glyptemys insculpta ) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anec...
Anthropogenic shoreline development leading to a lack of access to terrestrial nesting sites is one ...
Impoundment of water by hydroelectric reservoirs and resulting fluctuations in water levels (drawdow...
Overwintering is a critical life-history stage for species inhabiting temperate environments charact...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
Habitat fragmentation, including damming rivers, is a major threat to species conservation in urban ...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
Population dynamics are driven by the interplay between the positive forces of births and immigratio...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Urbanization and degradation of riparian zones has contributed to the decline of fish and wildlife p...
The western pond turtle, Emys (aka Clemmys, Actinemys) marmorata (Testudines,\ud Emydidae), is the o...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
Wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anecdotal accounts demons...
Winterkill occurs when drought conditions expose hibernating turtles to desiccation and lethaly cold...
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 199...
Abstract (Summary) Wood turtles ( Glyptemys insculpta ) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anec...
Anthropogenic shoreline development leading to a lack of access to terrestrial nesting sites is one ...
Impoundment of water by hydroelectric reservoirs and resulting fluctuations in water levels (drawdow...
Overwintering is a critical life-history stage for species inhabiting temperate environments charact...
A large portion of herpetofauna species are declining as a result of anthropogenic influences such a...
Habitat fragmentation, including damming rivers, is a major threat to species conservation in urban ...
Changes in the population structure, specifically the age, size and sex composition, of Western pain...
Population dynamics are driven by the interplay between the positive forces of births and immigratio...
Human altered landscapes contribute to direct and indirect threats on wildlife populations. Chronica...
Urbanization and degradation of riparian zones has contributed to the decline of fish and wildlife p...
The western pond turtle, Emys (aka Clemmys, Actinemys) marmorata (Testudines,\ud Emydidae), is the o...
In recent years there has been a decline in herpetofauna, sparking an interest in inventory and moni...
Wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anecdotal accounts demons...
Winterkill occurs when drought conditions expose hibernating turtles to desiccation and lethaly cold...
Extreme environmental events (EEEs) are likely to exert deleterious effects on populations. From 199...
Abstract (Summary) Wood turtles ( Glyptemys insculpta ) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anec...
Anthropogenic shoreline development leading to a lack of access to terrestrial nesting sites is one ...