Contribution to the knowledge of spatial movements of adult Hermann’s tortoises
We recorded the movements of adult Eastern Hermann?s tortoises (Testudo hermanni boettgeri) in a local population situated in a complex forested habitat system. The average total movement range size (TMRS) calculated over three consecutive years was 4.56 ha and 7.53 ha for males and females, respect...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biological sciences 2017, Vol.69 (4), p.671-677 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We recorded the movements of adult Eastern Hermann?s tortoises (Testudo
hermanni boettgeri) in a local population situated in a complex forested
habitat system. The average total movement range size (TMRS) calculated over
three consecutive years was 4.56 ha and 7.53 ha for males and females,
respectively. The largest estimated TMRS of male and female tortoises was 27
ha and 90 ha, respectively. Six females and three males (or 9% and 4%,
respectively, of the overall sample) had a movement range size (MRS) greater
than 10 ha. Significant differences between male and female MRS were not
detected. Body size had no influence on the MRS of individuals in the sample,
except on the core movement range size (CMRS) in males. Although the
collected data did not enable calculation of the home range in the studied
population, the results indicate that the calculated average TMRS of local
Hermann tortoises is larger than the average home range in some other
populations. Therefore, in the absence of information on the home range size
of local adult tortoises, the MRS could be a suitable alternative for
planning local species reserves. |
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ISSN: | 0354-4664 1821-4339 |
DOI: | 10.2298/ABS170217013S |