Reproductive ecology and natural history of Kinosternon herrerai (Testudines: Kinosternidae) at the center of its distribution
Flor D. Mimila-Manzur,
Aurelio Ramírez-Bautista,
Rodrigo Macip-Ríos
et al.
Abstract:
Mexico harbors 10 endemic species of mud turtles of genus Kinosternon, but natural history information is lacking for most of them. Herein we describe some generalities of the reproductive ecology and natural history of one population of the Mexican endemic, Herrera’s mud turtle, K. herrerai from Hidalgo, Mexico. Females and males were similar in body mass and carapace length. Additionally, larger and heavier turtles moved more than smaller and lighter ones. Clutch size varied from … Show more
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