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Online Publication Date: 10 Mar 2023

Do Home Range, Movement Patterns, and Habitat Use of Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata) Differ Among Age Classes?

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DOI: 10.1670/21-005
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ABSTRACT

Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata) exist in few large, reproductive populations in Iowa. Little is known about the home range, movements, and habitat use of neonates and young turtles or how movements change during maturation. We tracked four age classes of turtles from 2011 to 2016 and calculated weekly minimum convex polygon home range, every-other-day linear distance moved, habitat, microhabitat, and vegetation cover. We divided the active season into three blocks of time based on established patterns of behavior in Ornate Box Turtles. Age was the only significant factor explaining larger home ranges in older turtles during May and June–July, but there were no significant differences during August–September. However, linear distance moved significantly increased with age during all time periods. Turtles were mainly found in prairie or shrub–prairie habitats, but older turtles were more likely to move farther away from the nesting/breeding/overwintering area. While often on the surface, all age groups were found primarily under vegetation, shrubs, or trees that provided >95% vegetation cover. We suggest that habitat management for this state-threatened species consider the diverse habitats and area needed by all age classes.

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Fig. 1.
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Percentage use of prairie, shrub-prairie (ShrubPr), forest, wetland, and agriculture (Ag) habitats for Juvenile 1 (J1), Juvenile 2 (J2), Subadult (SA), and Adult (A) Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata), 2011–2016, during (A) May, (B) June–July, and (C) August–September. Percentage calculated per age class based upon total locations within a habitat/total locations in all habitats.


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Percentage use of microhabitats of Juvenile 1 (J1), Juvenile 2 (J2), Subadult (SA), and Adult (A) Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata), 2011–2016, during (A) May, (B) June–July, and (C) August–September. Percentage calculated per age class based upon each microhabitat type locations/total of all microhabitat locations.


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Percent cover classes of Juvenile 1 (J1), Juvenile 2 (J2), Subadult (SA), and Adult (A) Ornate Box Turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata), 2011–2016, during (A) May, (B) June–July, and (C) August–September. Percentage calculated per age class based upon total number of coverage class (0–6)/total coverage classes for all data.


Contributor Notes

Present address: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA 52242

Present address: Audubon Zoo, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 70118

Present address: The Tangled Bank, 1122 Ivanhoe Road, Mount Vernon, Iowa, USA 52314

Corresponding author. E-mail: neil-bernstein@uiowa.edu
Accepted: 30 Nov 2022
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