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Wieten, A. C., Cooper, M. J., Parker, A. D., & Uzarski, D. G. (2012). Great lakes coastal wetland habitat use by seven turtle species: influences of wetland type, vegetation, and abiotic conditions. Wetlands Ecology and Management, 20(1), 47–58. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1007/s11273-011-9240-4
BibTeX citation key: Wieten2012
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Categories: General
Keywords: Apalone, Apalone spinifera, Chrysemys, Chrysemys picta, Emydidae, Emydoidea, Emydoidea blandingii, Graptemys, Graptemys geographica, Habitat = habitat, Kinosternidae, Nordamerika = North America, Schildkröten = turtles + tortoises, Sternotherus, Sternotherus odoratus, Trachemys, Trachemys scripta, Trionychidae
Creators: Cooper, Parker, Uzarski, Wieten
Collection: Wetlands Ecology and Management
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Abstract     
Great Lakes coastal wetlands are important habitats for turtles but few studies have looked at factors driving community structure in these systems. We evaluated the effects of wetland type, vegetation, and abiotic conditions on turtle communities for 56 wetlands in Lakes Huron, Michigan, and Superior with data collected during the summers of 2000–2008. Overall, 1,366 turtles representing seven species were captured using fyke nets. For the majority of species, catches were highest in drowned river mouth wetlands In addition, turtles tended to be more abundant in water lilies, submersed aquatic vegetation, and cattails compared to bulrush. We also found positive correlations between catches of four of the species as well as total turtle catch and turtle species richness with a human disturbance gradient. These correlations suggest that turtles may be able to utilize coastal wetland areas that are inhospitable to fish because of hypoxic conditions. Our results show the importance Great Lakes coastal wetlands to turtles, and stress the need for managers to take into account turtle populations when preparing conservation and restoration strategies. Keywords Coastal wetlands – Great Lakes – Turtles – Community composition – Chelydra serpentine – Chrysemys picta – Graptemys geographica – Emydoidea blandingii – Apalone spinifera – Trachemys scripta – Sternotherus odoratus
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