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摘要
摘要:美洲鳄龟是北美最大的淡水龟,最近被列入美国濒危物种法案的濒危物种名单。以前的许多调查都集中在大型河流系统中捕获这些大型海龟,但很少有调查关注幼龟和幼龟,特别是在较小的河流和小溪中。我在帕斯卡古拉河(Pascagoula River)流域内广泛捕获了小型的、带诱饵的小龙虾陷阱,研究的重点是在小河和小溪中。幼鳄鳄龟;小溪涧和大河(30.4 km2 ~ 22000 km2)中捕获到42.2 ~ 192 mm的小陷阱,小陷阱对捕获幼鳄鳄龟效果显著。较小的溪流在后勤上更难从船上捕获,但在对该物种进行采样时不应忽视小溪流,因为这些溪流可能在过去一个世纪的商业收获期间成为避难所。
Big Turtles Start Small: Trapping Juvenile Alligator Snapping Turtles in South Mississippi and Implications for Conservation
Abstract - Macrochelys (alligator snapping turtles), the largest freshwater turtles in North America, were recently proposed for threatened status under the US Endangered Species Act. Many previous surveys have focused on catching these large turtles in large river systems, but few surveys have focused on targeting hatchlings and juveniles, particularly in smaller rivers and creeks. I trapped extensively within the Pascagoula River drainage using small, baited crayfish traps, and a considerable focus of the study was in small rivers and streams. Juvenile Macrochelys temminckii (Alligator Snapping Turtle; 42.2–192 mm) were detected in small streams and large rivers (30.4 km2–22,000 km2), and the small traps were effective at capturing young alligator snapping turtles. Smaller streams are logistically harder to trap from a boat, but small streams should not be overlooked when sampling for this species, as these streams may have served as refugia during commercial harvest over the past century.
期刊介绍:
The Southeastern Naturalist covers all aspects of the natural history sciences of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and the environments of the southeastern portion of North America, roughly bounded from North Carolina south to Florida, west to Texas, north to Oklahoma, and east back to North Carolina. Manuscripts based on field studies outside of this region that provide information on species within this region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion.