“…Despite recent and widespread interest in reptile conservation (Roll et al, 2017), reptile populations are declining globally (Todd et al, 2010). Turtles, for example, are among the most imperiled group of vertebrates in the world (Rhodin et al, 2018;Gibbons and Lovich, 2019;Stanford et al, 2020). Natural rates of replacement and population growth are low in most turtle species, and because of high juvenile mortality, slow life histories (e.g., Kondo, Morimoto, Sato, & Suganuma, 2017), and low genetic diversity (Romiguier et al, 2014), populations are unable to adapt to environmental change on the time scale of anthropogenic impacts (Hawkes et al, 2009).…”