Adult mortality is often the most sensitive vital rate affecting at‐risk wildlife populations. Therefore, road ecology studies often focus on adult mortality despite the possibility for …
To better predict how populations and communities respond to climatic temperature variation, it is necessary to understand how the shape of the response of fitness-related …
Geophagy is the consumption of hard objects with no caloric value (eg soil, sand, sediment) called gastroliths. This behaviour is widespread in animals, and among reptiles, geophagy …
The intensification of human activities is responsible for habitat loss which is the major cause of biodiversity regression. In this context, it becomes critical to consider with more …
Freshwater turtles are one of the most threatened vertebrate groups. Climate change is a major threat to these species, with impacts affecting all life‐history stages. There is currently …
Turtles are particularly susceptible to the negative impacts of urbanization due to low mobility and a life history strategy emphasizing long generation times and high adult …
CE Markle, NA Sandler… - Ichthyology & …, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Understanding thermal and moisture regimes in nesting habitat is an important step in management and restoration of at-risk turtle habitat because anthropogenic stressors that …
JA Leivesley, EG Nancekivell… - The American …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Species with environmental sex determination (ESD) have persisted through deep time, despite massive environmental perturbation in the geological record. Understanding how …
Turtle nesting habitat can be created as a restoration strategy to increase habitat availability or provide suitable habitat away from threats. Traditional nest habitat restoration consists of …