“…We note that using temperature data from terrestrial conditions to describe species' aquatic niches may seem controversial, but recent studies have shown that water temperatures are highly correlated with terrestrial ones at the scale of species geographic distributions (Frederico, De Marco, & Zuanon, ; Livingstone & Lotter, ). In fact, several recent studies evaluating climatic niche and distribution patterns of aquatic organisms, such as fishes (Culumber & Tobler, ; Edeline, Lacroix, Delire, Poulet, & Legendre, ; Emmrich et al., ) and turtles (Fagundes, Vogt, & De Marco Júnior, ; Ihlow et al., ; Rödder et al., ; Rodrigues, Olalla‐Tárraga, Iverson, Akre, & Diniz‐Filho, ; Waterson et al., ), have been performed using data on terrestrial conditions. Furthermore, it is important to highlight that even aquatic turtles also depend on terrestrial environments for activities such as basking and nesting, which are in turn environmentally influenced, reinforcing the relevance of terrestrial environmental conditions on their niches.…”