Effect of age and body size on selected temperature by juvenile wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) |
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Authors: | Jeff Tamplin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, University of Northern Iowa, 1227 W 27th Street, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0421, USA |
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Abstract: | In an aquatic thermal gradient of 15–30 °C, 3-, 6-, and 12-month-old juvenile wood turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) acclimated to 20 °C selected the warmest temperature available (30 °C) and avoided the coldest temperatures available (15 and 18 °C). Mean selection of chambers differed between control and gradient tests across all temperatures except 27 °C. Turtles of all age classes relocated between chambers less often when the gradient was present than during control tests. Six- and 12-month-old turtles selected 30 °C more frequently, and selected colder temperatures less frequently, than 3-month-old turtles, suggesting that the ability to select preferred temperatures is better developed in older hatchlings. |
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Keywords: | Thermoregulation Selected temperature Thermal preference Temperature gradient Ontogeny Reptile Glyptemys Emydid turtles Hatchling turtles Juvenile turtles |
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