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Nest Site Selection and Nesting Behavior of Reeves' Turtle ( Mauremys reevesii ) in Qichun County, Hubei Province, China
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ABSTRACT
Research on nest site selection and nesting behavior is essential for species conservation. Research on the reproductive ecology of Reeves' turtles is relatively scarce. Therefore, from April to September 2022, we conducted a study in Qichun County, China, on the field nest site selection of 11 female Reeves' turtles using tracking line boxes. We also investigated the nesting behavior of 20 female turtles using high‐definition surveillance cameras placed within an enclosure and recorded the clutch size. The results showed that slope, canopy cover, and distance from the water source significantly influenced nest site selection. The nesting behavior was divided into five stages: landing, excavation, egg laying, covering, and return, with a nesting season from early May to the end of July and nesting most occurring during dusk and dawn. The average clutch size was 7.33 ± 0.33 eggs. Reproduction was affected by high nest predation rates and extreme weather conditions. This study provides valuable information on this endangered species and a foundation for the development of conservation plans.
Title: Nest Site Selection and Nesting Behavior of Reeves' Turtle (
Mauremys reevesii
) in Qichun County, Hubei Province, China
Description:
ABSTRACT
Research on nest site selection and nesting behavior is essential for species conservation.
Research on the reproductive ecology of Reeves' turtles is relatively scarce.
Therefore, from April to September 2022, we conducted a study in Qichun County, China, on the field nest site selection of 11 female Reeves' turtles using tracking line boxes.
We also investigated the nesting behavior of 20 female turtles using high‐definition surveillance cameras placed within an enclosure and recorded the clutch size.
The results showed that slope, canopy cover, and distance from the water source significantly influenced nest site selection.
The nesting behavior was divided into five stages: landing, excavation, egg laying, covering, and return, with a nesting season from early May to the end of July and nesting most occurring during dusk and dawn.
The average clutch size was 7.
33 ± 0.
33 eggs.
Reproduction was affected by high nest predation rates and extreme weather conditions.
This study provides valuable information on this endangered species and a foundation for the development of conservation plans.
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