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31 December 2020 Observations on the Short-Term Effects of Motorboat Disturbance on the Use of Basking Sites by Female Northern Map Turtles
Grégory Bulté, Michelle B. Léveillée, Gabriel Blouin-Demers, Steven J. Cooke, Susan M. Bertram
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Abstract

We observed the number of basking female Graptemys geographica (northern map turtles) at 4 basking sites before and after controlled motorboat disturbances using time-lapse cameras. In the 6 hrs following disturbance, the mean number of turtles basking at a site was 43.8% less than before the disturbance; this reduction in use of basking sites suggests that a single boat disturbance event can markedly affect the use of basking sites by female turtles for several hours. The behavioral and physiological impacts of such a shift in habitat use are unclear and should be the focus of future studies.

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Grégory Bulté, Michelle B. Léveillée, Gabriel Blouin-Demers, Steven J. Cooke, and Susan M. Bertram "Observations on the Short-Term Effects of Motorboat Disturbance on the Use of Basking Sites by Female Northern Map Turtles," Chelonian Conservation and Biology 19(2), 302-304, (31 December 2020). https://doi.org/10.2744/CCB-1418.1
Received: 4 October 2019; Accepted: 22 April 2020; Published: 31 December 2020
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