1. Australian freshwater turtles are declining, reflecting global turtle trends. Understanding variation in turtle diets and habitat requirements can guide protection and restoration of ecosystems. Diet and niche overlap were investigated in three co-existing species of turtle, the broad-shelled turtle, Chelodina expansa, the eastern long-necked turtle, C. longicollis, and the Macquarie turtle, Emydura macquarii, across three rivers in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia, in relation to environmental variables.2. Dietary variation in relation to water quality (salinity) and macrophyte cover was revealed using stable isotope analyses (δ15N and δ13C) of turtle tissues (plasma, red blood cell, whole blood and nail) representing food assimilati...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool for studying the ecology of marine consumers, as carbon (δ1...
Consumers usually respond to variations in prey availability by altering their foraging strategies. ...
1. Turtles from Asia are on the brink of extinction with 53% of species considered endangered or cri...
Understanding the dietary ecology of animals provides information about their habitat requirements, ...
The effective conservation and management of threatened species requires comprehensive knowledge abo...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas are endangered, long-lived marine reptiles that display an ontogenetic ...
<div><p>Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species decli...
The loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta is a vulnerable migratory species that spends its first ye...
Incomplete knowledge about local foraging ecology of green turtles hampers their conservation manage...
Background: Optimal foraging theory explains how animals make foraging decisions based on the availa...
Context Resource partitioning of diet and microhabitat was examined for five sympatric species of fr...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool for studying the ecology of marine consumers, as carbon (δ1...
Consumers usually respond to variations in prey availability by altering their foraging strategies. ...
1. Turtles from Asia are on the brink of extinction with 53% of species considered endangered or cri...
Understanding the dietary ecology of animals provides information about their habitat requirements, ...
The effective conservation and management of threatened species requires comprehensive knowledge abo...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species declines on a...
Green turtles Chelonia mydas are endangered, long-lived marine reptiles that display an ontogenetic ...
<div><p>Habitat degradation and species introductions are two of the leading causes of species decli...
The loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta is a vulnerable migratory species that spends its first ye...
Incomplete knowledge about local foraging ecology of green turtles hampers their conservation manage...
Background: Optimal foraging theory explains how animals make foraging decisions based on the availa...
Context Resource partitioning of diet and microhabitat was examined for five sympatric species of fr...
Understanding what sea turtles are feeding on and where they are feeding is key to understand their ...
Marine turtles are both flagship species of conservation concern and indicators of ocean health. As ...
Stable isotope analysis is a useful tool for studying the ecology of marine consumers, as carbon (δ1...
Consumers usually respond to variations in prey availability by altering their foraging strategies. ...