严重干旱对澳大利亚盖迪尔湿地淡水龟的移动和生存的影响

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 FISHERIES
Annette R. Deppe, Deborah S. Bower, Donald T. McKnight
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摘要

背景干旱次数的增加和持续时间的延长对许多淡水龟种群构成威胁。我们的研究调查了 Emydura macquarii、Chelodina expansa 和 Chelodina longicollis 在干旱和洪水条件下的移动和生存情况。方法在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的盖迪尔湿地捕获海龟。我们评估了干旱期间活体捕获物和尸体的物种组成,以评估物种间的相对存活率。利用无线电遥测技术,我们比较了E. macquarii和C. longicollis在严重干旱和洪水之后的移动情况。主要结果在已知命运的被追踪海龟中,28.6%的E. macquarii和7.1%的C. longicollis在干旱期间死亡。捕获的龟的比例组成与干燥龟壳的比例组成相比,表明扩张龟的死亡率最高。E.macquarii和C.longicollis似乎都在陆地上航行,在洪水中比在干旱中移动得更远,但C.longicollis一般移动得更远。结论我们的研究结果表明,在严重干旱期间,墨累-达令盆地北部孤立湿地中的海龟极有可能死亡。启示持续干旱期间的环境供水对确保海龟等长寿物种种群的持续生存至关重要。
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Impact of severe drought on movement and survival of freshwater turtles in the Gwydir Wetlands, Australia
Context

The increasing number and length of droughts is a threat for many freshwater turtle populations.

Aims

Our study investigated the movement and survival of Emydura macquarii, Chelodina expansa and Chelodina longicollis in drought and flood conditions.

Methods

Turtles were captured in the Gwydir Wetland, New South Wales, Australia. We assessed the species composition of live captures and carcasses over the drought to assess relative survival among species. Using radiotelemetry, we compared the movement of E. macquarii and C. longicollis over a severe drought followed by a flood.

Key results

For tracked turtles with known fates, 28.6% of E. macquarii and 7.1% of C. longicollis, died during the drought. The proportional composition of captured turtles compared with those of desiccated shells suggested that C. expansa had the highest mortality. E. macquarii and C. longicollis both appeared to navigate terrestrially and moved further in the flood water than in the drought, but C. longicollis moved further generally.

Conclusions

Our findings suggest that turtles in isolated wetlands of the northern Murray–Darling Basin are at high risk of mortality during severe drought.

Implications

Environmental water delivery during periods of sustained drought will be critical to ensure persistence of populations of long-lived species such as turtles.

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Marine and Freshwater Research
Marine and Freshwater Research 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
5.60%
发文量
76
审稿时长
3.8 months
期刊介绍: Marine and Freshwater Research is an international and interdisciplinary journal publishing contributions on all aquatic environments. The journal’s content addresses broad conceptual questions and investigations about the ecology and management of aquatic environments. Environments range from groundwaters, wetlands and streams to estuaries, rocky shores, reefs and the open ocean. Subject areas include, but are not limited to: aquatic ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling; biology; ecology; biogeochemistry; biogeography and phylogeography; hydrology; limnology; oceanography; toxicology; conservation and management; and ecosystem services. Contributions that are interdisciplinary and of wide interest and consider the social-ecological and institutional issues associated with managing marine and freshwater ecosystems are welcomed. Marine and Freshwater Research is a valuable resource for researchers in industry and academia, resource managers, environmental consultants, students and amateurs who are interested in any aspect of the aquatic sciences. Marine and Freshwater Research is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science.
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