Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)

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Semeñiuk, María Belén; Alcalde, Leandro
Año de publicación
2017
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inglés
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This study focuses on basking behaviour of Phrynops hilarii in the southernmost population of the species’ range. The objective was to determine how environmental features affect the basking behaviour of the species. We analyzed two years of data on the seasonal activity of the species for the same stream. We detected 389 P. hilarii basking, mostly alone (76.8%), and on logs and branches (79.3%), but large turtles used shorelines more frequently than did smaller turtles. Basking peaked during late winter and early spring. We found no correlation between the number of basking turtles and air, substrate or water temperatures. P. hilarii was active through all seasons, with activity peaking in summer, when temperature is highest but basking frequency is low. Type of substrate, time of day, and season are key factors that influence the basking behaviour of P. hilarii.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet"
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Ciencias Naturales
Argentina
basking behaviour
short-necked chelid
South American turtles
substrates
temperatures
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
title Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
spellingShingle Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
Semeñiuk, María Belén
Ciencias Naturales
Argentina
basking behaviour
short-necked chelid
South American turtles
substrates
temperatures
title_short Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
title_full Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
title_fullStr Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
title_sort Seasonal activity and basking of the southernmost population of the freshwater turtle <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> (Chelidae)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Semeñiuk, María Belén
Alcalde, Leandro
author Semeñiuk, María Belén
author_facet Semeñiuk, María Belén
Alcalde, Leandro
author_role author
author2 Alcalde, Leandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Argentina
basking behaviour
short-necked chelid
South American turtles
substrates
temperatures
topic Ciencias Naturales
Argentina
basking behaviour
short-necked chelid
South American turtles
substrates
temperatures
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This study focuses on basking behaviour of <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> in the southernmost population of the species’ range. The objective was to determine how environmental features affect the basking behaviour of the species. We analyzed two years of data on the seasonal activity of the species for the same stream. We detected 389 <i>P. hilarii</i> basking, mostly alone (76.8%), and on logs and branches (79.3%), but large turtles used shorelines more frequently than did smaller turtles. Basking peaked during late winter and early spring. We found no correlation between the number of basking turtles and air, substrate or water temperatures. <i>P. hilarii</i> was active through all seasons, with activity peaking in summer, when temperature is highest but basking frequency is low. Type of substrate, time of day, and season are key factors that influence the basking behaviour of <i>P. hilarii</i>.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Instituto de Limnología "Dr. Raúl A. Ringuelet"
description This study focuses on basking behaviour of <i>Phrynops hilarii</i> in the southernmost population of the species’ range. The objective was to determine how environmental features affect the basking behaviour of the species. We analyzed two years of data on the seasonal activity of the species for the same stream. We detected 389 <i>P. hilarii</i> basking, mostly alone (76.8%), and on logs and branches (79.3%), but large turtles used shorelines more frequently than did smaller turtles. Basking peaked during late winter and early spring. We found no correlation between the number of basking turtles and air, substrate or water temperatures. <i>P. hilarii</i> was active through all seasons, with activity peaking in summer, when temperature is highest but basking frequency is low. Type of substrate, time of day, and season are key factors that influence the basking behaviour of <i>P. hilarii</i>.
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