Proceedings of MOL2NET'22, Conference on Molecular, Biomedical &Amp; Computational Sciences and Engineering, 8th Ed. - MOL2NET: 2022
DOI: 10.3390/mol2net-08-12456
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Conservation Status of Globally Testudines Terrapins Based on COI Mitochondrial Markers

Abstract: Terrapins inhabit brackish water or coastal salt marshes. Terrapins are adapted to intermediate salinities but frequently face saltwater-inundated marsh habitats. To date, 12 species of terrapin have been reported worldwide. The present study aims to determine the global utility of terrapin

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“…Based on the IUCN Red List of the 12 species of terrapins, 25% were critically endangered (CR) and 8% were endangered (EN). The terrapins studied all inhabit fresh or brackish water [26]. Furthermore, "terrapin" refers to more or less aquatic, hard-shelled turtles [60].…”
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“…Based on the IUCN Red List of the 12 species of terrapins, 25% were critically endangered (CR) and 8% were endangered (EN). The terrapins studied all inhabit fresh or brackish water [26]. Furthermore, "terrapin" refers to more or less aquatic, hard-shelled turtles [60].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Notably, refs. [3,26] identified 13 terrapin species worldwide but ignored a previously thoughtto-be-extinct Seychelles black terrapin species (Pelusios seychellensis). However, a genetic analysis of the lectotype revealed that this terrapin is not extinct and is now known as Pelusios castaneus.…”
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