2008
DOI: 10.2744/ccb-0643.1
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Ecology and Status of the Magdalena River Turtle,Podocnemis lewyana, a Colombian Endemic

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“…This is, the pivotal temperature of 33.4 °C produces both sexes in similar proportions, while higher temperatures produce mainly females and lower temperatures produce mainly males . Its reproductive cycle has not been studied in detail, however it is known that there are two nesting seasons: between December and March, and between June and August (Gallego-García and Castaño-Mora, 2008;Ceballos et al, 2014). Its average clutch size varies between 20 to 22 eggs, with an egg weight varying between 18-38 g and an egg size between 31-50 mm long x 21-44 mm width (Páez et al, 2012;Ceballos et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is, the pivotal temperature of 33.4 °C produces both sexes in similar proportions, while higher temperatures produce mainly females and lower temperatures produce mainly males . Its reproductive cycle has not been studied in detail, however it is known that there are two nesting seasons: between December and March, and between June and August (Gallego-García and Castaño-Mora, 2008;Ceballos et al, 2014). Its average clutch size varies between 20 to 22 eggs, with an egg weight varying between 18-38 g and an egg size between 31-50 mm long x 21-44 mm width (Páez et al, 2012;Ceballos et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the total area of these four swamps is 17.68 ha (Londoño et al, 2009), the population density counted so far varies between 4.1 and 6.3 juvenile turtles/ha. The fact that these swamps are shallow areas between 1 and 2.7 m deep (Londoño et al, 2009), and that larger turtles are mainly found in deeper areas above 3 m (Gallego-García and Castaño-Mora, 2008), explains the high percentage of small turtles found by this capture-recapture studies. One recommendation to improve the AAFUVER conservation program is to encourage capture using different techniques (e.g., traps, nets, diving) in deeper areas of the river in order to include larger turtles in their capture-recapture program.…”
Section: Reproductive Outputmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…As in the Sinú, Magdalena and Prado Rivers (Vargas-Ramírez et al, 2007;Gallego-García and Castaño-Mora, 2008;Restrepo et al, 2008), P. lewyana has two nesting seasons in the Rio Claro Cocorná Sur River (this study), December to January and June to July approximately. We found a higher number of nests during the June season; however, egg weight was significantly greater in the December season, and egg weight has an important association on hatchling growth.…”
Section: Nesting Seasons and Nesting Beachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Threats to Survival. -Several factors that affect populations of P. lewyana have been identified throughout its distributional range: 1) habitat destruction and pollution; 2) traditional utilization and consumption; 3) commercial exploitation; and 4) hydrological changes due to dams (Gallego-Garcia 2004;Vargas-Ramirez et al 2006, 2007b. Pastures and plantations have replaced original forest throughout a large portion of its territory.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%