Chelonian Conservation and Biology is an international, peer-reviewed journal exclusively dedicated to freshwater and marine turtle and tortoise research.
Subscribe to Chelonian Conservation and Biology to stay informed of all the latest turtle and tortoise research. Learn more about our print, online and student rates at https://t.co/CwUwznOhIy. #turtles#tortoise#conservation#research
Take a moment to enjoy the Turtle Poetry within this latest issue, titled, "A Box Turtle Named Robin" by Gwen Carlson here: https://t.co/ge3QoAeNRI
#CCB#conservationresearch#turtle#poetry#journal
Authors' goal in this study was to describe linear activity areas of female and male G. flavimaculata and G. oculifera which is based on long-term capture and recapture points. Read the full study here: https://t.co/qsUWQzM5nH
#CCB#conservationresearch#study
In this article, researchers aimed to document sizes and demographics of populations of native Red-bellied Cooters and invasive Red-eared Sliders in Lake Matoaka. Find out more by reading the full article here: https://t.co/LLJ82Avzp7
#CCB#conservationresearch#journal
An objective in this study was to quantify the genetic diversity and determine the presence of genetic structure in 5 natural populations of P. vogli that are located in significant portions in Colombia. Check out the full article here: https://t.co/VpRTbGD6ax
#CCB
Authors in this study aim to evaluate seasonal and diel behavior patterns of gopher tortoises and mutual species at their burrows in coastal beach dune habitats to better understand how they use burrows as a shared habitat resource. Read the study here: https://t.co/Fxgf3CUiY3
Researchers in this article provide a custom-built triple-loop stochastic model with a stage-based PVA for the northwestern and southwestern pond turtles. Read the results of this study here: https://t.co/3sqC9EysMG
#CCB#conservationresearch#turtles#study
In this study, authors aim to examine morphometric variation within K. s cruentatum to see whether the Atlantic and Pacific populations significantly differed and to identify taxonomic characters that determine the 2 populations. Read the full study here: https://t.co/wKggKNZLwz
In this short note, researchers investigated sea turtle bycatch from southern Cambodia from October 2021 to October 2022 to contribute to area-specific knowledge gaps and ongoing conservation and research efforts. Read the full note here: https://t.co/gKXIYvhGVg
#CCB
Chelonian Conservation and Biology is an international scientific journal that provides a public scientific forum for pertinent aspects of research on turtles and tortoises. Support the journal by subscribing at https://t.co/ndBxRa2n9M.
#CCB#conservationresearch#subscribe