Home range of three turtle species in Central Yucatan. A comparative study
Ivette Enríquez-Mercado, Taggert G. Butterfield, Rafael Aguilar-Romero, Rodrigo Macip-Ríos

TL;DR
This study compares the home ranges of three turtle species in central Yucatán, showing how they vary with seasons and microhabitat preferences.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into seasonal and species-specific home range dynamics and microhabitat use in three sympatric turtle species.
Findings
Home ranges of all three turtle species expanded during the wet season and contracted during the dry season.
Rhinoclemmys areolata had larger home ranges than Kinosternon creaseri and Terrapene yucatana.
Each species used distinct microhabitats, influencing their movement patterns and home range sizes.
Abstract
Home range is a fundamental characteristic of an animal natural history. The study of home range provides information on the sites where organisms forage for food, find shelter, or locate mates. Home range size and shape can change throughout the lifespan of an organism, during the year, or across seasons, driven by resource availability and the basic needs for each organism. For freshwater and semi-aquatic turtles, home range is greatly affected by water availability, humidity, and temperature throughout the year, nevertheless demographic factors such age and sex are also important determinants of home range size. In this study we estimated home range and dispersal movements for Kinosternon creaseri, Terrapene yucatana, and Rhinoclemmys areolata in a semi-tropical dry forest in central Yucatán. For a two-year period, turtles were surveyed using hoop traps and visual encounters.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTurtle Biology and Conservation · Amphibian and Reptile Biology · Animal Behavior and Reproduction
