“…Higher temperatures are usually beneficial to freshwater turtles, because warmer waters tend to have greater food productivity, or allow a longer growing season and more rapid food digestion (Ashton, Bettaso, & Welsh, 2015;Frazer, Greene, & Gibbons, 1993;Gibbons, 1970;Thornhill, 1982 (Bondi & Marks, 2013;Howard, Beesley, Ward, & Stokeld, 2016). However, high river flows or velocities can also impair turtle populations (Lenhart, Naber, & Nieber, 2013;Usuda, Morita, & Hasegawa, 2012). Although flows in the Bellinger River were sometimes low in spring 2014, the river did not cease to flow or fall below historical low flows.…”