Status of the Alligator Snapping Turtle, Macrochelys temminckii, in West Tennessee

Dustin F. Garig, J. Ennen, Saidee J. Hyder, Taylor Simmonds, Andrew J. Feltmann, R. Colvin, Jeremy Dennison, Luke Pearson, B. Kreiser, S. C. Sweat, J. Davenport
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Abstract. Western alligator snapping turtles, Macrochelys temminckii, have experienced population declines throughout most of their distribution. The present study is the first to systematically sample aquatic habitats of western Tennessee to assess the status and distribution of this species within the state. At the 65 sites sampled, we captured 22 individual alligator snapping turtles from 4 sites, including 1 site where juveniles had been reintroduced more than a decade prior. We conclude that M. temminckii occurs at very low densities in western Tennessee, likely due to historical habitat modification (e.g., channelizing rivers or ditching).
田纳西州西部鳄鳄龟的现状
摘要西方鳄鳄鳄龟(Macrochelys temminckii)在其大部分分布地区都经历了种群数量的下降。目前的研究是第一次系统地对田纳西州西部的水生栖息地进行采样,以评估该物种在该州的状况和分布。在65个采样点中,我们从4个地点捕获了22只鳄鱼鳄龟,其中包括一个十多年前重新引入幼鳄鳄龟的地点。我们得出的结论是,temminckii在田纳西州西部的密度很低,可能是由于历史上的栖息地改造(例如河道渠化或挖沟)。
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