نتایج جستجو برای: pet turtles

تعداد نتایج: 58049  

2003
B. J. Godley E. H. S. M. Lima S. Åkesson A. C. Broderick F. Glen M. H. Godfrey P. Luschi G. C. Hays

The movements of 8 green turtles Chelonia mydas in Brazilian coastal waters were tracked using transmitters linked to the Argos system for periods of between 1 and 197 d. These were the first tracking data gathered on juveniles of this species in this important foraging ground. Information was integrated with that collected over a decade using traditional flipper-tagging methods at the same sit...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2013
Fernando Alberto Muñoz Sergio Estrada-Parra Andrés Romero-Rojas Erik Gonzalez-Ballesteros Thierry M Work Hector Villaseñor-Gaona Iris Estrada-Garcia

Ulcerative dermatitis (UD) is common in captive sea turtles and manifests as skin erosions and ulcers associated with gram-negative bacteria. This study compared clinically healthy and UD-affected captive turtles by evaluating hematology, histopathology, immunoglobulin levels, and delayed-type hypersensitivity assay. Turtles with UD had significantly lower weight, reduced delayed-type hypersens...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Caitlin M Bovery Jeanette Wyneken

Assessment and management of sea turtle populations is often limited by a lack of available data pertaining to at-sea distributions at appropriate spatial and temporal resolutions. Assessing the spatial and temporal distributions of marine turtles in an open system poses both observational and analytical challenges due to the turtles' highly migratory nature. Surface counts of marine turtles in...

2015
Kelly M. O’Connor Chadwick D. Rittenhouse Joshua J. Millspaugh Tracy A.G. Rittenhouse Donald Kramer

Box turtles (Terrapene carolina) are widely distributed but vulnerable to population decline across their range. Using distance sampling, morphometric data, and an index of carapace damage, we surveyed three-toed box turtles (Terrapene carolina triunguis) at 2 sites in central Missouri, and compared differences in detection probabilities when transects were walked by one or two observers. Our e...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Larisa Avens Kenneth J Lohmann

Juvenile loggerhead and green turtles that inhabit inshore waters of North Carolina, USA undertake long seasonal migrations, after which they often return to specific feeding areas. In addition, juvenile turtles are capable of homing to specific sites after being displaced. As a first step towards investigating the navigational mechanisms that underlie these movements, juvenile turtles were cap...

2017
Shelly C. Wu Elizabeth A. Bergey

Filamentous algae are often visible on the carapaces of freshwater turtles and these algae are dominated by a few species with varying geographic distributions. Compared to filamentous algae, little is known about the much more speciose microalgae on turtles. Our objectives were to compare the diatom flora on a single turtle species (the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina) across part ...

Journal: :Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 2016
Courtney S. Endres Nathan F. Putman David A. Ernst Jessica A. Kurth Catherine M. F. Lohmann Kenneth J. Lohmann

Sea turtles are capable of navigating across large expanses of ocean to arrive at remote islands for nesting, but how they do so has remained enigmatic. An interesting example involves green turtles (Chelonia mydas) that nest on Ascension Island, a tiny land mass located approximately 2000 km from the turtles' foraging grounds along the coast of Brazil. Sensory cues that turtles are known to de...

2005
DONALD C. JACKSON

Survival and blood acid-base status were measured on freshwater turtles (Chrysemys picta bellii Gray) that were submerged at 3 °C in either aerated (high Oj) or N2-equilibrated (low O2) water. Results from catheterized turtles, without access to air under these conditions, and from noncatheterized turtles which were either apnoeic (in high O2 and low O2 water) or in high O2 water with access to...

2014
Albert D. Mercurio Sonia M. Hernandez John C. Maerz Michael J. Yabsley Angela E. Ellis Amanda L. Coleman Leslie M. Shelnutt John R. Fischer Susan B. Wilde

Vacuolar myelinopathy (VM) is a neurologic disease primarily found in birds that occurs when wildlife ingest submerged aquatic vegetation colonized by an uncharacterized toxin-producing cyanobacterium (hereafter "UCB" for "uncharacterized cyanobacterium"). Turtles are among the closest extant relatives of birds and many species directly and/or indirectly consume aquatic vegetation. However, it ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Nicholas G Crawford Brant C Faircloth John E McCormack Robb T Brumfield Kevin Winker Travis C Glenn

We present the first genomic-scale analysis addressing the phylogenetic position of turtles, using over 1000 loci from representatives of all major reptile lineages including tuatara. Previously, studies of morphological traits positioned turtles either at the base of the reptile tree or with lizards, snakes and tuatara (lepidosaurs), whereas molecular analyses typically allied turtles with cro...

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