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ประเภท :
สัตว์
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หัวข้องานงานวิจัย (Eng) :
Population demography of Oldham s leaf turtle (Cyclemys oldhamii) in protected and disturbed habitats in Thailand
หัวข้องานงานวิจัย (ไทย) :
ชื่อแหล่งเผยแพร่:
PeerJ
เอกสาร:
ภาษาอังกฤษ
พื้นที่ศึกษา :
Dry Dipterocarp Forest; Dry Evergreen Forest; Ecotone
ปี ค.ศ./พ.ศ. :
2019/2562
ช่วงเวลางานวิจัย (เริ่ม-สิ้นสุด) :
ผลลัพธ์การวิจัย :
บทความ
ลักษณะของเอกสาร :
ฉบับสมบูรณ์
ประเภทงานวิจัย :
สัตว์ป่า

ชื่อสถาบัน/หน่วยงาน :
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, United States of America
North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Raleigh, NC, United States of America
ชื่อหน่วยงานความร่วมมือ :
Sakaerat Environmental Research Station, Sakaerat
Silvicultural Research Station
Wang Nam Khiao Forestry Student Training Station of Kasetsart University
ชื่อหน่วยงานผู้ให้ทุน :
World Wildlife Fund s Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program through a Train Fellowship for Current and Aspiring University Faculty (SR 90)
Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER)
Science program (PGA-2000003545) National Science Foundation.

วัตถุประสงค์งานวิจัย :
The information gained from this study may contribute to a status assessment for C. oldhamii and development of conservation actions should they become necessary to protect populations in Thailand.

Keywords :
Cyclemys; Demography; Disturbed Habitat; Morphometrics; Population Size; Sexual Dimorphism; Survival Rate; Thailand; Turtles
บทคัดย่อ :
Freshwater turtle populations are vulnerable to a range of human activities because of particular life history attributes, and anthropogenic impacts can cause shifts in demographic traits, including survival, density and population structure. Asian freshwater turtles have undergone dramatic population declines in recent decades principally because of collection for food, pet, and traditional medicine markets. Despite this, few studies have been conducted on the population demography of these turtles, thereby limiting our understanding of population trends and the development of conservation actions. Oldham s leaf turtle (Cyclemys oldhamii) is one of the most commonly traded turtles in Asian markets, but previous published studies have focused solely on systematics. We conducted a mark-recapture study of C. oldhamii at three sites in northeastern Thailand-a protected stream, a degraded stream, and human-constructed ponds-and evaluated differences in survival, density, population structure, and sexual dimorphism among sites. We captured 77 turtles at the protected stream, 67 at the constructed ponds, and two in the degraded stream. Survival was 12% lower and density was 35% lower in the constructed ponds than in the protected stream. Size class structure was skewed toward smaller individuals at the constructed ponds, and both sites exhibited subadult-skewed age class structure. Sex ratios were not statistically different than 1:1 at either site and did not differ between sites. We did not document sexual dimorphism in either population. Explanations for lower survival, lower densities, and skewed size class structure at the constructed ponds include collection for consumption or Buddhist prayer release locally, collection for illegal export from Thailand, predation by domestic dogs associated with humans living nearby, or lower habitat quality. Evidence from our study suggests that collection, either for local use or export, is the most likely explanation for differences in demographic characteristics between the two sites. The information gained from this study may contribute to a status assessment for C. oldhamii and development of conservation actions should they become necessary to protect populations in Thailand.
เอกสารอ้างอิง :
Seateun, S., Karraker, N. E., Stuart, B. L., & Aowphol, A. (2019). Population demography of Oldham s leaf turtle (Cyclemys oldhamii) in protected and disturbed habitats in Thailand. PeerJ, 7, e7196.

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