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Nesting of Podocnemis unifilis in the Capanaparo River, Venezuela

Journal of Herpetology, 1993
(Pritchard and Trebbau, 1984). Although still abundant in many lowland riverine habitats in Venezuela, including the Capanaparo River, numbers appear to be declining because the terecay is a principal human food staple during the dry season, with both eggs and turtles being consumed or sold in large quantities throughout the species range (Mittermeier,
John B. Thorbjarnarson   +2 more
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THE IMPORTANCE OF NIDIFICATION ENVIRONMENT IN THE PODOCNEMIS EXPANSA AND PODOCNEMIS UNIFILIS PHENOTYPES (TESTUDINES: PODOCNEMIDIDAE)

South American Journal of Herpetology, 2007
Abstract This work analyses the influence that nest site characteristics have over natural incubation in freshwater turtles Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis. Results indicate that neither carapace size nor weight of P. expansa hatchlings depends on environmental characteristics.
Paulo D. Ferreira Júnior   +2 more
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Thermal Environment Characteristics of Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis Nesting Areas on the Javaés River, Tocantins, Brazil

Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 2006
ABSTRACT Subsurface temperature variation suggests that the thermal environment of giant Amazon river turtle (Podocnemis expansa) nests is influenced by the proximity of the water table and by the nest depth. The difference between vertical temperature gradients along fluvial beaches indicates that nest placement can exert a significant influence on ...
Paulo Dias Ferreira Júnior   +1 more
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Pneumoatractis podocnemis n. gen., n. sp. (Nematoda: Atractidae) from the Yellow-Spotted Amazon River Turtle, Podocnemis unifilis (Testudines: Pelomedusidae)

Comparative Parasitology, 2009
Nematodes collected at postmortem examination from the lungs of a yellow-spotted Amazon River turtle, Podocnemis unifilis, are described and assigned to a new genus, Pneumoatractis, the twenty-first genus of the superfamily Cosmocercoidea, family Atractidae.
Charles R. Bursey   +2 more
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Polyandry in Podocnemis unifilis (Pleurodira; Podocnemididae), the vulnerable yellow-spotted Amazon River turtle

Amphibia-Reptilia, 2008
Abstract We used eight microsatellite loci to investigate the mating system in P. unifilis. DNA samples were collected from 66 hatchlings sampled from six nests on a central Amazon River beach near Barreirinha, Amazonas, Brazil. We found that P.
Cleiton Fantin   +3 more
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Embryonic development of Podocnemis unifilis (Testudines: Podocnemididae)

Zoomorphology, 2022
Maria Fabiele S. Oliveira   +5 more
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Enterobacteriaceae Associated with Eggs of Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis (Testudines: Chelonia) in Nonpolluted Sites of National Park of Araguaia Plains, Brazil

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2010
Fertile eggs of Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis were investigated for the presence of enterobacteria, as these two endangered species have the potential for conservation measures that include egg transfer. Knowledge of normal microflora associated with turtles and turtle eggs would help effectively manage the transfer of these eggs among ...
Paula Benevides, de Morais   +4 more
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Haemogregarina spp. in a wild population from Podocnemis unifilis Troschel, 1848 in the Brazilian Amazonia

Parasitology Research, 2014
The study objectives were to characterize the morphology of the parasitic forms and describe the prevalence and intensity of Haemogregarina spp. in a population of the turtle Podocnemis unifilis as well as to examine the relationships between parasitism and turtle variables such as gender, size, and weight.
Soares, Priscilla   +4 more
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Complete sequence and gene organization of the mitochondrial genome of Podocnemis unifilis (Pleurodira: Podocnemididae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The mitochondrial genome of Podocnemis unifilis (Pleurodira: Podocnemididae) is 16,493 bp in length, which contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNAs, 22 transfer RNAs, and a control region. The A+T content of the overall base composition of H-strand is 61.7% (T: 27.7%, C: 25.5%, A: 34.0%, G: 12.8%). ATP6, ATP8, CO3, ND4-6 and Cyt b genes begin
Xuming, Zhou   +3 more
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Podocnemis unifilis @iN

2019
Kwok, Alan, Ada Tai 戴亞香
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