Distribution, habitat and population structure of the threatened Manning River helmeted turtle, Myuchelys purvisi

Author:

Chessman Bruce C.1ORCID,Fielder Darren P.2,Spark Philip H.3,Steed Andrew C.4

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Ecosystem Science University of New South Wales UNSW Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Redleaf Environmental Toowoomba Queensland Australia

3. North West Ecological Services Tamworth New South Wales Australia

4. Department of Planning and Environment Newcastle New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractMany freshwater turtle species are threatened with extinction, but the implementation of effective conservation measures may be hindered by ignorance of their biology and ecology. We analysed the available monitoring data for a listed Endangered but poorly known species, the Manning River helmeted turtle (Myuchelys purvisi: Chelidae), to elucidate its geographic distribution and evaluate its relationships to broad‐scale environmental factors. We found M. purvisi to be common and widely distributed in the Manning River system, with a balanced population structure including a wide mix of size classes and a substantial juvenile component. The occurrence of the species was significantly positively associated with a larger stream size, which probably confers greater habitat availability and lower vulnerability to drying during drought. Mean carapace length was significantly lower in stream segments with higher average annual air temperature, suggesting that warmer conditions favour recruitment. However, occurrence and mean carapace length were not related to the proportion of conservation land in the immediate stream environs, suggesting that persistence of the species is not favoured simply by occurrence in protected areas, and threats may need active management. We provide some suggestions for further investigation of the species' ecology and vulnerability to potential threats.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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