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Conservation Assessment For The Western Painted Turtle In Oregon Chrysemys Picta Bellii


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Conservation Assessment For The Western Painted Turtle In Oregon Chrysemys Picta Bellii


Conservation Assessment For The Western Painted Turtle In Oregon Chrysemys Picta Bellii
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Author : Jennifer Gervais
language : en
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Release Date : 2009

Conservation Assessment For The Western Painted Turtle In Oregon Chrysemys Picta Bellii written by Jennifer Gervais and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Western painted turtle categories.




Management Plan For The Western Painted Turtle At The Sandy River Delta In Troutdale Oregon


Management Plan For The Western Painted Turtle At The Sandy River Delta In Troutdale Oregon
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language : en
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Release Date : 2023

Management Plan For The Western Painted Turtle At The Sandy River Delta In Troutdale Oregon written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023 with Floodplain management categories.


This management plan has been prepared for the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and is intended to provide guidance for the improvement and protection of western painted turtle (Chrysemys picta bellii) habitat at the Sandy River Delta in Troutdale, Oregon. The Sandy River Delta is a 1500-acre natural area situated where the Columbia and Sandy Rivers meet. Its dynamic floodplain habitat supports a diverse assemblage of species, including the western painted turtle, an Oregon Conservation Strategy Species. A small, unknown number of western painted turtles utilize the wetland habitats of the Sandy River Delta, and the frequency in observations of these turtles has decreased over time. The habitat utilization of western painted turtles at the Sandy River Delta has likely been influenced by changes in site hydrology, disturbance by off-leash dogs, and the presence of invasive vegetation in key turtle habitat. To create this management plan, western painted turtle habitat at the Sandy River Delta was evaluated to determine the necessary management actions for habitat improvement and protection.



Conservation Assessment For The Western Pond Turtle In Oregon Actinemys Marmorata


Conservation Assessment For The Western Pond Turtle In Oregon Actinemys Marmorata
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Author : Daniel Rosenberg
language : en
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Release Date : 2009

Conservation Assessment For The Western Pond Turtle In Oregon Actinemys Marmorata written by Daniel Rosenberg and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Western pond turtle categories.




Management Plan For Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli At Fairview Creek Headwaters


Management Plan For Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli At Fairview Creek Headwaters
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language : en
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Release Date : 2016

Management Plan For Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli At Fairview Creek Headwaters written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Western painted turtle categories.


Western painted turtles (Chrysemys picta belli) are found occupying Fairview Creek Headwaters (FCH) in Gresham, Oregon. This urban stream contains a large wetland with an adjacent butte, all managed by the City of Gresham. This management plan addresses the preferred habitat and population of turtles at the site. A habitat delineation of the site revealed specific locations where habitat improvements could take place as well as areas of already beneficial habitat. Two site plans were prepared showing areas of the site that could be enhanced with nesting habitat as well as additional aquatic habitat and basking habitat. A habitat study was conducted comparing the terrestrial and aquatic habitat in the northern part of the site and the southern portion of the site. The northern portion of the site, where the most turtles are seen, was found to have more bare ground, with a rush species and emergent vegetation as indicator species. The southern portion of the wetland was dominated by reed canary grass and birdsfoot trefoil. This area had high plant density with very little bare ground. The aquatic habitat in the southern portion of the wetland had less emergent vegetation and more floating vegetation. Two management plans were created for Fairview Creek Headwaters northern section of the site. The first plan is a low impact plan, focusing on nesting habitat creation along the west edge of the north wetland. Plan 2 is a more comprehensive plan which includes improving aquatic habitat and basking habitat. Seven years of mark-recapture data collected on the turtle was used to summarize findings on the turtle population. Two methods were used to estimate the population size, Lincoln Petersen and Schnabel methods.



Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii


Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii
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Author : Linda A. Dupuis
language : en
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Release Date : 2006

Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii written by Linda A. Dupuis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with categories.




Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli


Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli
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Author : Ian T. Adams
language : en
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Release Date : 2017

Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Belli written by Ian T. Adams and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Endangered species categories.




Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii


Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii
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language : en
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Release Date : 2006

Cosewic Assessment And Status Report On The Western Painted Turtle Chrysemys Picta Bellii written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Western painted turtle categories.




An Examination Of Limiting Factors Of Chrysemys Picta Bellii Western Painted Turtles In The Lower Willamette River Basin Oregon


An Examination Of Limiting Factors Of Chrysemys Picta Bellii Western Painted Turtles In The Lower Willamette River Basin Oregon
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language : en
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Release Date : 2021

An Examination Of Limiting Factors Of Chrysemys Picta Bellii Western Painted Turtles In The Lower Willamette River Basin Oregon written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Nest building categories.


Oregon's two native freshwater turtle species, Chrysemys picta bellii (Western painted turtle) and Actinemys marmorata (Northwestern pond turtle), have seen significantly reduced population sizes since the founding of Portland in 1845, with estimates of up to 90% for A. marmorata. This project examined turtle nesting activity at 25 sites across a range of turtle populations and habitats around the Lower Willamette River Basin. All discovered turtle nesting activity was found in areas of high solar exposure. We found 93% of over 400 nest attempts to have been depredated across the 25 sites, well above most other reported rates. At several sites, many aborted nest attempts were found atop gravel roadbeds, indicating that lack of appropriate substrate is potentially limiting nesting success. The presence of greater than five pedestrians per hour at turtle nesting areas was correlated with a substantial decrease in nesting attempts suggesting that management of recreational activities may play a role in the amount of nesting activity occurring. Hence, site-specific solutions, such as importing substrate, alteration of path locations or seasonal trail closures to lessen human foot traffic disturbance of turtle nesting attempts, are likely to improve recruitment rates of native turtles in the Lower Willamette Basin. Further studies that improve knowledge of population demographics, the impact of human activities on turtles, and habitat needs of juvenile turtles are needed to support long-term self-sustaining turtle populations.



Movement Habitat Selection And Resource Use By Western Painted Turtles Chrysemys Picta Bellii In An Urban Environment Near Their Northern Range Limit


Movement Habitat Selection And Resource Use By Western Painted Turtles Chrysemys Picta Bellii In An Urban Environment Near Their Northern Range Limit
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Author : Kelsey Allison Marchand
language : en
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Release Date : 2017

Movement Habitat Selection And Resource Use By Western Painted Turtles Chrysemys Picta Bellii In An Urban Environment Near Their Northern Range Limit written by Kelsey Allison Marchand and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.


Understanding resource use is necessary to properly manage and conserve habitats for long-lived species, especially for populations residing urban settings. I studied habitat selection, space use, and isotopic resource use of an urban population of western painted turtles (Chrysemys picta bellii) residing in Wascana Creek in Regina, Saskatchewan from May 2015 to April 2017. Using radio-telemetry to track movements, I determined habitat selection at multiple spatial (Johnson's second and third order habitat selection) and temporal scales (active season; encompassing emergence, nesting, and post-nesting) using compositional analysis. I found that turtles selected for shoreline habitat over urban/parkland and open water (second order). The characteristics of the selected shoreline (third order) varied between habitat areas; however, they did not substantially differ across the active season. Within creek habitat, turtles chose shoreline habitat randomly. Within marsh habitat, turtles selected for particular shoreline features, preferring treed shoreline across all three periods of the active season. Across the active season, both male and female turtles moved significantly more during emergence than during nesting and post-nesting periods and movements were larger in marsh habitat than creek habitat. Suitable overwintering locations were limited within the study area, and were warmer and deeper than those randomly available, likely ensuring that their overwintering locations did not freeze. There was no significant difference in the dissolved oxygen level between used and available overwintering sites. I measured stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen from nail samples to examine isotopic resource use within and among the populations in two habitats (marsh and creek). Isotopic niche size varied across the population as a result of variation in body size, sex, and location. Isotopic niches overlapped between 26-77%, with the least overlap between males and females. This indicates that although western painted turtles are generalist omnivores, there is indication of distinct isotopic resource use by subgroups. By comparing the isotopic values found in the turtles to those found in prey, I found that all turtles consumed low proportions of a wide variety of potential prey items, but there were differences among subgroups. Female and sub-adult turtles in the marsh consumed a higher proportion of crayfish and males consume a higher proportion of amphipods, whereas turtles in the creek consumed a higher proportion of chironomid larvae in comparison to the other available prey items. Turtles in this urban environment require aquatic systems with high productivity and diversity, vegetated shorelines to provide buffers from disturbance as well as provide suitable basking areas (i.e. banks with overhanging trees), and protected overwintering habitat that is at least 2 m deep. My findings indicate that turtles take advantage of a wide range of resources; however, there are particular requirements that are necessary to ensure their survival and long-term persistence in this environment.



The Telencephalon Of The Western Painted Turtle


The Telencephalon Of The Western Painted Turtle
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Author : R. Glenn Northcutt
language : en
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Release Date : 1914

The Telencephalon Of The Western Painted Turtle written by R. Glenn Northcutt and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1914 with Biology categories.