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DOI10.1002/jwmg.21493
Post-release movement and survivorship of head-started gopher tortoises
Quinn, Daniel P.1,4; Buhlmann, Kurt A.1; Jensen, John B.2; Norton, Terry M.3; Tuberville, Tracey D.1
通讯作者Quinn, Daniel P.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
ISSN0022-541X
EISSN1937-2817
出版年2018
卷号82期号:7页码:1545-1554
英文摘要

Gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) populations are declining throughout their range and recovery requires management intervention to alleviate losses. Population augmentation strategies may prove useful in recovery of depleted populations once threats are mitigated. We head-started and soft-released hatchlings produced from robust donor populations and evaluated their post-release survivorship and movement for the first year following their release. During 2014 and 2015, we head-started and released 145 tortoises, of which we radio-tracked a subset of 41 individuals, from 2 cohorts at 2 release areas within Yuchi Wildlife Management Area in Burke County, Georgia, USA. Movement and mortality of gopher tortoises was highest in the first month after release but declined soon after. Estimated annual survivorship of our first cohort was 60.6%. Annual survivorship of our second cohort was low (7.1%) at the southeast release area but much higher (75.0%) at the northwest release area because of spatial variation in predation. Although survivorship was variable, site fidelity remained high throughout the study and no tortoise moved >122.0m from its release location. Initial results suggest that head-starting could prove effective as a population recovery tool, but that release strategy and predator mitigation, especially within the first month, are critical to success. (c) 2018 The Wildlife Society.


Head-started gopher tortoises in our study had high site fidelity from their release sites and high survivorship when we could follow our planned release protocol. These initial results suggest that head-starting could prove effective as a population recovery tool but that release strategy and predator mitigation, especially within the first month, are critical to success.


英文关键词augmentation Georgia gopher tortoise head-start juvenile movement population recovery survivorship
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000442501700021
WOS关键词EMYDOIDEA-BLANDINGII ; HATCHLING SURVIVAL ; CONSERVATION TOOL ; DESERT TORTOISES ; FIRE ANTS ; POLYPHEMUS ; TURTLES ; MANAGEMENT ; GROWTH ; TRANSLOCATION
WOS类目Ecology ; Zoology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/211436
作者单位1.Univ Georgia, Savannah River Ecol Lab, Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802 USA;
2.Georgia Dept Nat Resources, Wildlife Resources Div, 116 Rum Creek Dr, Forsyth, GA 31029 USA;
3.St Catherines Isl Fdn, 182 Camelia Rd, Midway, GA 31320 USA;
4.Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservat Commiss, 2295 Victoria Ave, Ft Myers, FL 33901 USA
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Quinn, Daniel P.,Buhlmann, Kurt A.,Jensen, John B.,et al. Post-release movement and survivorship of head-started gopher tortoises[J],2018,82(7):1545-1554.
APA Quinn, Daniel P.,Buhlmann, Kurt A.,Jensen, John B.,Norton, Terry M.,&Tuberville, Tracey D..(2018).Post-release movement and survivorship of head-started gopher tortoises.JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT,82(7),1545-1554.
MLA Quinn, Daniel P.,et al."Post-release movement and survivorship of head-started gopher tortoises".JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT 82.7(2018):1545-1554.
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