As habitat loss and fragmentation are major causes of decline in animal species, studying habitat requirements in these species is a key component of their recovery. I investigated the relationship between landscape composition and habitat use of Blanding’s turtles, Emydoidea blandingii, a freshwater turtle threatened by habitat loss and road mortality on most of its Canadian range. In 2010, I conducted a radio-telemetry survey of 44 Blanding’s turtles in southern Québec, Canada, and modelled their home range size from land cover proportions measured at many spatial scales. I also used data from a visual survey conducted in 2008 and 2009 to model wetland occupancy of the species at the landscape scale. Home range size of the Blanding’s turt...
Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) have experienced range-wide declines as the result of ex...
Given the limited scope of unaltered, protected areas in most regions, understanding the contributio...
Eastern box turtles are declining throughout their range as a result of habitat loss and fragmentati...
Blanding’s Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) and Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) face population dec...
Habitat loss and degradation have led to the extinction of many species worldwide. The endangered Bl...
The Blanding's turtle, a semi-aquatic freshwater species found in North America, is listed as a spec...
Turtles are arguably the most threatened group of vertebrates on the planet. Anthropogenic influence...
Blanding’s Turtle populations face direct threats to their survival. To help protect populations, ha...
The conservation of some rare and endangered turtles is complicated by their far-ranging movements a...
Understanding spatial and population ecology of organisms allows land managers to predict how change...
Understanding the spatial ecology and habitat use of declining species is essential for their manage...
The development and implementation of effective species and population-specific management strategie...
Eastern box turtles are declining throughout their range as a result of habitat loss and fragmentati...
Information on movements and home range size of endangered vertebrates is essential to conservation ...
Wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anecdotal accounts demons...
Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) have experienced range-wide declines as the result of ex...
Given the limited scope of unaltered, protected areas in most regions, understanding the contributio...
Eastern box turtles are declining throughout their range as a result of habitat loss and fragmentati...
Blanding’s Turtles (Emydoidea blandingii) and Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) face population dec...
Habitat loss and degradation have led to the extinction of many species worldwide. The endangered Bl...
The Blanding's turtle, a semi-aquatic freshwater species found in North America, is listed as a spec...
Turtles are arguably the most threatened group of vertebrates on the planet. Anthropogenic influence...
Blanding’s Turtle populations face direct threats to their survival. To help protect populations, ha...
The conservation of some rare and endangered turtles is complicated by their far-ranging movements a...
Understanding spatial and population ecology of organisms allows land managers to predict how change...
Understanding the spatial ecology and habitat use of declining species is essential for their manage...
The development and implementation of effective species and population-specific management strategie...
Eastern box turtles are declining throughout their range as a result of habitat loss and fragmentati...
Information on movements and home range size of endangered vertebrates is essential to conservation ...
Wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) are of conservation interest rangewide. Anecdotal accounts demons...
Eastern Box Turtles (Terrapene c. carolina) have experienced range-wide declines as the result of ex...
Given the limited scope of unaltered, protected areas in most regions, understanding the contributio...
Eastern box turtles are declining throughout their range as a result of habitat loss and fragmentati...