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Testudines: More on MorphologyMembers of the clade Testudines, of course, are most recognizeable by their tough shells, which consist of two main parts: the carapace, or dorsal (top) part, ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Maryland's Turtles and Tortoises (Order Testudines)We use the shape of the carapace (top shell) and the plastron (bottom shell) as one characteristic to distinguish species. The carapace can be flattened or ...
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Turtles have lived for 230 million years - but will they survive climate ...May 22, 2020 · Turtles are known to have originated around 230 million years ago during the Triassic Period, but what exactly they evolved from is still debated.
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Key Link in Turtle Evolution discovered | Smithsonian InsiderJun 25, 2015 · The new extinct species of reptile, Pappochelys, was unearthed in an area that was an ancient lake in southern Germany about 240 million years ...
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How you can help turtles | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceTurtles are no exception. Different turtle species evolved over millions of years to survive in a diversity of habitats, from wetlands to deserts.
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Turtle species and ecology drive carapace microbiome diversity in ...Turtles make outsized contributions to ecosystem biomass in freshwater systems and often accumulate diverse microbial assemblages on their shells, yet ...
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The (Etymological) Difference Between Tortoises and TurtlesSep 15, 2020 · ... turtles, tortoises and terrapins belong ARE turtles and belong to the turtle order Testudines, which comes from the Latin word testa, meaning ...
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Difference Between Tortoises, Turtles and Terrapins - Londolozi BlogApr 27, 2022 · Tortoises are terrestrial with domed shells, terrapins are freshwater with webbed feet, and turtles are marine with flippers. They differ in ...
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Tortoise vs Terrapin vs Turtle - TortoiseLandFeb 5, 2024 · Tortoises have round feet and stay on land. Turtles have webbed feet or flippers. Terrapins have webbed feet, live in brackish water, and have ...
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Why do Americans use “tortoise” and “Turtle” interchangeably ...Jun 15, 2022 · Turtles are mostly aquatic and tortoises are land reptiles. Different environments and food requirements.Why do Americans call tortoises 'turtles'? - QuoraWhy is 'tortoise' pronounced so differently in American vs. British ...More results from www.quora.com
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The Infernal History of 'Turtle' - Merriam-WebsterThe word 'turtle' comes from the French 'tortue', from Late Latin 'tartarucha', meaning 'infernal beast', due to the turtle's symbol of heresy.
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Terrapin - Etymology, Origin & MeaningThe word, from an Algonquian origin (Abenaki turepe, Munsee tolpew), means several North American freshwater or tidewater tortoises, dating back to the 1670s ...
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Historical Analysis of Theories of Chelonian Relationship - jstorAristotle and other Greeks discussed the problem of "natural kinds" or groups ... turtles as follows: Chelonia (marine); Emys. (freshwater); and Testudo ...
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Pre-Linnaean Turtle Literature - Chelonian Research FoundationHaving had a long-term fascination for ancient writings on turtles, I will be gradually compiling a bibliography of pre-Linnaean (pre-1758) turtle literature, ...
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Testudinidae (51 Different Species) - All TurtlesFirst described and named in 1758 by the Swedish taxonomist and biologist Carl Linnaeus, Testudinidae currently includes about 11 to 16 genera and 40 to 50 ...<|separator|>
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A quarter millenium of uses and misuses of the turtle name Testudo ...Sep 10, 2009 · The turtle name Testudo scabra Linnaeus 1758 has variously and confusingly been used in association with nine different currently recognized ...
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Language Matters | Turtle, tortoise, terrapin - history of the words ...May 15, 2023 · The word "tortoise" came first, from "tortūca", and "turtle" is now used for all, while "tortoise" refers to slow-moving terrestrial species. " ...
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Species Spotlight - Woodland Box Turtle (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 15, 2025 · The scientific name of Terrapene derives from an Algonquian Native American word meaning “turtle.” Many Native American tribes revere and ...<|separator|>
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when Greek words are used for turtle taxon names - ResearchGateMay 15, 2015 · The use of Greek words is quite common in turtle taxa names when the name describes physical properties of the animal (size, shape, colour).
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Microanatomy of the stem-turtle Pappochelys rosinae indicates a ...Jul 18, 2019 · We report palaeohistological data for Pappochelys, a taxon that exemplifies earlier evolutionary stages in the formation of the bony shell than Odontochelys.
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Evolutionary Origin of the Turtle Shell - ScienceDirect.comJun 17, 2013 · The origin of the turtle shell has perplexed biologists for more than two centuries [1]. It was not until Odontochelys semitestacea [2] was ...
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Transitional fossils and the origin of turtles - PMC - PubMed CentralThe approximately 5 Myr that separate Odontochelys and Proganochelys suggest completion of the shell may have occurred relatively rapidly. The sequence of ...
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The evolutionary origin of the turtle shell and its dependence on the ...Jun 5, 2014 · The turtle carapace is formed through modification of the thoracic ribs and vertebrae, which undergo extensive ossification to form a solid bony structure.
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De novo genome assemblies of two cryptodiran turtles with ZZ/ZW ...Oct 29, 2024 · Here we generate de novo genome assemblies for two cryptodiran (hidden-neck) turtles via Illumina sequencing, chromosome conformation capture, and RNA-seq.Missing: cryptodire | Show results with:cryptodire
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Turtle genome provides new clues on the evolution of vertebratesOct 21, 2024 · Scientists from the UAB and Iowa State University have generated the genome assemblies of two hidden-neck turtles, unpublished until now.
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Hox code in embryos of Chinese soft-shelled turtle ... - PubMedTo identify turtle-specific changes in developmental patterns, we cloned several Hox genes from the Chinese soft-shelled turtle, Pelodiscus sinensis, examined ...
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World's Oldest Turtle Fossil is a Proto-Sea TurtleThe fossil, thought to be 220 million years old, gives scientists new insights into how turtles got their shells. It provides evidence that turtle shells formed ...
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Early Origins of Turtles - Denver Museum of Nature and ScienceThis project integrates molecular, morphological, and developmental data with the fossil record to determine whom turtles are related to and the evolutionary ...
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[PDF] ArchelonThe Cretaceous sea turtle Archelon ischyros was first described by George Wieland in 1896 based on fossils found in South Dakota. That specimen has been on ...
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ASU scientists help identify new sea turtle species from 72 million ...Jun 10, 2025 · Adrian and Smith discovered that the shell belonged to a marine turtle species that lived with the dinosaurs 72 million years ago.
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Turtle species extinction across the Cretaceous/Paleogene boundaryDec 10, 2024 · Based on these results, it seems clear that turtle diversity was affected by the K/Pg extinction event, but more importantly, global turtle ...
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A new pan-chelydrid turtle, Tavachelydra stevensoni gen. et sp. nov ...Aug 5, 2025 · With a straight carapace length of nearly 50 cm, T. stevensoni is one of the larger turtles within the early Paleocene (Puercan) of the Denver ...
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A Turtle-y Cool Fossil Find - San Diego Natural History MuseumMay 5, 2023 · Carlsbad Sea Turtle Shell Fills 40-Million-Year Gap in Fossil Record ... When the dinosaurs went extinct 66 million years ago, three quarters of ...
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The diapsid origin of turtles - PubMedTurtles evolved from diapsid reptiles and are more closely related to extant diapsids than to parareptiles, which had been suggested as stem group by some ...
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Phylogenomic analyses support the position of turtles as the sister ...Relaxed molecular clock methods estimate the divergence between turtles and archosaurs around 255 million years ago. The most recent common ancestor of living ...
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Complete mitochondrial genome suggests diapsid affinities of turtlesPhylogenetic analyses of the complete mitochondrial genome sequences supported the placement of turtles as the sister group of an alligator and chicken ( ...
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Turtles as diapsid reptiles - NatureDec 5, 1996 · These include many Palaeozoic forms such as captorhinomorphs, procolophonids and pareiasaurs, but also include Testudines (turtles and tortoises) ...<|separator|>
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Phylogenomic analyses support the position of turtles as the sister ...Jul 27, 2012 · These studies have supported conflicting topologies, positioning turtles as either the sister group to all other reptiles, to lepidosaurs (tuatara, lizards and ...
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Timing of organogenesis support basal position of turtles in the ...Apr 23, 2009 · We found the shortest tree for a sister group position of turtles to the Sauria clade (Table S7) with 8886 steps. It is notable that both ...<|separator|>
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Phylogenomics reconciles molecular data with the rich fossil record ...Our divergence-time estimates were based on the analyses of about 10 megabases, being the largest genomic dataset analyzed to date for estimating the ages of ...
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A global phylogeny of turtles reveals a burst of climate-associated ...Feb 8, 2021 · This analysis indicates that the two major lineages within the clade, Cryptodira and Pleurodira, diverged in the Late Triassic (median 208 mya; ...
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A Divergence Dating Analysis of Turtles Using Fossil CalibrationsThe 95 percent range of HPDs of our analysis broadly predicts a divergence age of crown group Testudines (the Cryptodira–Pleurodira split) anywhere within ...
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(PDF) The evolutionary position of turtles revised - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Consensus on the evolutionary position of turtles within the amniote phylogeny has eluded evolutionary biologists for more than a century.
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[PDF] TURTLES OF THE WORLDJul 27, 2025 · ... 2025. 1. TURTLES OF THE WORLD. Annotated Checklist and Atlas of ... NUMBER 10. Published by. Chelonian Research Foundation and Turtle ...
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DNA sequencing of sea turtles | NOAA FisheriesFeb 7, 2023 · New research paper decodes the mysteries of the endangered leatherback and green sea turtle genomes.
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Taxonomic revision of the critically endangered big-headed turtles ...Sep 18, 2025 · nov. This revised taxonomic framework resolves key phylogenetic relationships and delineates species boundaries, establishing a robust ...
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Anatomy - Turtle Time, Inc.... shell which is, itself, divided into two halves: the lower plastron and the upper carapace. The carapace is actually the broadened, fused ribs of the turtle ...
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Mechanistic Realization of the Turtle ShellOct 10, 2011 · The turtle shell is a bony casing composed of two parts: the carapace, the upper shell, and the plastron, the lower shell, linked together by several bony ...<|separator|>
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What the shell? - Zoo AtlantaOct 1, 2020 · The carapace and plastron are usually comprised of scutes and underlying bony plates. The scutes and bony plates overlap one another in ...
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The endoskeletal origin of the turtle carapace - NatureJul 9, 2013 · Here we show, through comparative morphological and embryological analyses, that the major part of the carapace is derived purely from endoskeletal ribs.
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[PDF] A review of impact resistant biological and bioinspired materials and ...Oct 31, 2020 · Many mineralized systems such as the shells of marine organisms, turtle carapace, and bone (especially the skull) are defensive armors that are ...
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Comparative study of the shell development of hard- and soft ... - NIHThe turtle shell provides a fascinating model for the investigation of the evolutionary modifications of developmental mechanisms.
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Spiny Softshell - Montana Field GuideJan 2, 2025 · The Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera) differs from other Montana turtles by having a flattened and leathery shell that is soft and by the presence of a ...
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Estimating age of turtles from growth rings: A critical evaluation of ...Aug 10, 2025 · In most species of turtles, age can be reasonably estimated in young individuals using growth annuli on epidermal scutes (Spencer, 2002).
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[PDF] The Anatomy of Sea TurtlesDec 1, 2001 · Each function of the cloaca is associated with a region into which the products empty. The coprodeum received feces from the rectum. The ...
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Evolutionary origin of the turtle skull - PubMedSep 10, 2015 · Despite strong genomic evidence indicating that turtles evolved from within the diapsid radiation (which includes all other living reptiles), ...
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228-million-year-old fossil turtle didn't have a shell yet, but had the ...Aug 22, 2018 · There are a couple of key features that make a turtle a turtle: its shell, for one, but also its toothless beak. A newly-discovered fossil ...Missing: teeth | Show results with:teeth
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All About Sea Turtles - Physical Characteristics - Seaworld.orgSexual Dimorphism. Male and female sea turtles do not differ externally until they approach maturity. Adult males have longer, thicker tails than females, ...
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Marine turtles are only minimally sexually size dimorphic, a pattern ...Jun 2, 2022 · We find that marine turtles are only minimally sexually size dimorphic, whereas NMAT typically exhibit female‐biased SSD.
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Evolution of Neck Vertebral Shape and Neck Retraction at the ...The unique ability of modern turtles to retract their head and neck into the shell through a side-necked (pleurodiran) or hidden-necked (cryptodiran) motion is ...Evolution Of Neck Vertebral... · Vertebral Evolution Within... · Cryptodira Vs. Pleurodira
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A Jurassic stem pleurodire sheds light on the functional origin of ...Feb 16, 2017 · Cryptodires (hidden-necked turtles) withdraw their neck and head in the vertical plane between the shoulder girdles. These two mechanisms of ...
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The Head and Neck Anatomy of Sea Turtles (CryptodiraSea turtles are cryptodires, but they have lost the ability to retract their necks [101], [131]. Previous descriptions of cryptodire neck vertebrae include ...
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Sea Turtles | Smithsonian OceanDiversity. Sea turtles belong to the Testudine order which includes all turtles, tortoises, and terrapins. There are fourteen families within the order, but ...
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Turtle Eyes (What They See & Issues They Have) - All TurtlesJul 31, 2020 · They accomplish this by having flat corneas and spherical lenses. As such they have perfect vision underwater and can see quite well out of ...Turtle Eyes · Turtles Vision Underwater and... · How Far Can Turtles See?
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The Mystery of Turtle Senses: How do sea turtles sense their ...Feb 25, 2007 · The distribution of rods in the eye suggests good low-light vision for foraging at depth and for finding the sea as hatchlings. Evidence ...
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Colour vision of green turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchlingsSep 19, 2018 · Moreover, an eye adapted to only aquatic vision is emmetropic when submerged, and myopic within the terrestrial environment, resulting in ...
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Visual Wavelength Discrimination by the Loggerhead Turtle, Caretta ...However, it is likely that sea turtles have color vision. Since the 1930s, the freshwater turtles (their closest relatives) have been known to detect color ( ...Hatchlings: Study Site And... · Phototaxis Testing Procedure · Discussion
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Reptile - Chemoreception, Senses, Adaptations | BritannicaChemically sensitive organs, used by many reptiles to find their prey, are located in the nose and in the roof of the mouth.
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Perception of airborne odors by loggerhead sea turtlesDec 1, 2009 · In the present study we report the first direct experimental evidence that sea turtles can detect airborne odors. Under natural conditions, this ...
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Odors from marine plastic debris elicit foraging behavior in sea turtlesMar 9, 2020 · (B) Turtles respond to olfactory stimuli by extending their nares out of water and sampling the air.Missing: senses | Show results with:senses
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A circuit for detection of interaural time differences in the nucleus ...The physiological hearing range of turtles is approximately 50–1000 Hz, as determined by cochlear microphonics ( Wever and Vernon, 1956a). These low ...
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Sea turtles of the world | Olive Ridley ProjectEven though sea turtles do not have outer ears, their inner ears can hear low frequencies and sense vibrations. The ecological role of hearing in turtles is not ...
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Underwater Hearing in Turtles | Request PDF - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Turtles have higher hearing thresholds than other reptiles, with best frequencies around 500 Hz. They also have lower underwater hearing thresholds than those ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Sea Turtle Anatomy and AdaptationsAug 26, 2024 · Limbs and Locomotion. Overview: Sea turtles have flippers instead of the legs and feet seen in other turtles. The front flippers are long and ...
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Limb bone loading in swimming turtles: changes in loading facilitate ...Changes in loading regime between environments may have enabled evolutionary shifts to hydrodynamically advantageous flattened limb bones in highly aquatic ...
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Exploring Tortoise Anatomy: A Detailed GuideAug 28, 2024 · Their front legs each include a humerus, radius, and ulna, while each rear leg includes a femur, tibia, and fibula. These bones are, however, ...
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Mechanics of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion in river ...Apr 15, 2008 · Thus, not only do turtle limb bones seem considerably`over-designed' for resisting the loads that they encounter, but comparisons of bone ...
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[PDF] Mechanics of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion in river ...Although their slow walking speeds and robust limb bones might lead to low locomotor forces and limb bone stresses similar to other non-avian reptiles, their ...
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Zilla's Guide to Turtles and TortoisesA tortoise's lower legs are covered with thick strong scales that they use as shields at the opening of their shell when they pull themselves inside it. Like ...
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A systematic comparative description of extant turtle humeri, with ...May 8, 2024 · Here, we systematically describe the humerus anatomy for all major extant turtle clades based on 38 species representing the phylogenetic and ...Missing: appendages | Show results with:appendages
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Where do turtles 'fit'? - EMBL-EBIMay 16, 2013 · The study showed that, despite their unique anatomy, turtles follow the basic embryonic pattern during development. They first establish the ...
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The 31 Phases of Growth in Sea Turtles EmbryosAug 26, 2024 · Stage 13 – Limb Bud Formation Begins. The first signs of limb development appear as small buds on the sides of the embryo. These limb buds ...
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Getting to the Heart of the Matter - Sea Turtle CampNov 2, 2015 · Sea turtles, like most reptiles, have three-chambered hearts: two atria and one ventricle with a sinus venosus preceding the atria.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Snapping Turtle Basic Anatomy - Chelydra.orgThe circulatory system consists of heart, veins and arteries. The heart of turtles consists of three chambers ( the muscular ventricle is only partially divided ) ...
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Reptile Cardiology - WSAVA2007 - VINIn snakes and turtles, the blood flow is redirected to the aortic arches, while in crocodiles, blood from the right ventricle is ejected into the left aortic ...Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
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Analysis of Cardiac Development in the Turtle Emys orbicularis ...Jun 25, 2010 · In turtles and squamates, three arterial trunks arise from the ventricle, a right and a left aortic arch and a pulmonary trunk (Van Mierop and ...
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Temperature Effects on the Responses to Prolonged Submergence ...Blood pressure varied directly with temperature in normoxic turtles but was unaffected by anoxic submergence, except at 3 C, where a significant decrease was ...
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Cardiovascular function, compliance, and connective tissue ...Jul 1, 2016 · Low temperature directly alters cardiovascular physiology in freshwater turtles, causing bradycardia, arterial hypotension, and a reduction in systemic blood ...
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Venous pressures and cardiac filling in turtles during apnoea and ...Together these data demonstrate that changes in both central and peripheral venous pressures are key determinants of venous return that, in concert with direct ...
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Salt Gland Function in the Green Sea Turtle Chelonia MydasJul 1, 1989 · When salt-gland-cannulated green sea turtles were stimulated by the intravenous injection of various salt loads the secretion osmolality rose quickly.
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Osmoregulatory ability predicts geographical range size in marine ...We obtained data on sodium concentration in the salt gland fluids of 18 species of birds, 12 species of sea snakes, five species of turtles and seven species of ...
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Regulation of Sea Turtles: A Speculative Review - jstorby the secretion of the salt gland. This amount closely approximates the volume of urine which we found to be produced by these turtles in a day. TABLE 2.
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Salt and water regulation by the leatherback sea turtle Dermochelys ...Jul 1, 2002 · These data show that hatchlings were able to osmoregulate effectively and gain mass by drinking sea water. We stimulated hatchlings to secrete ...SUMMARY · Introduction · Materials and methods · Results
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Hydration and Your TortoiseSep 6, 2024 · Tortoises cannot concentrate urine in the same way that mammals can, so they cannot eliminate dissolved metabolic wastes such as ammonia and urea without ...
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Localization and regulation of a facilitative urea transporter in the ...Jan 15, 2009 · An increase in urea excretion and a decrease in urinary volume were also observed in dehydrated turtles.
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Water loss in the turtle Gopherus polyphemus - ScienceDirect.comFecal water loss is negligible, urinary water loss is greatly reduced and together these avenues constitute 18% of the total weight loss during dehydration. 3.Missing: renal | Show results with:renal
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Estimating the energetic significance of basking behaviour in a ...Our results show that basking is essential for turtles to reach the optimal temperature for NER and suggest that basking behaviour allows turtles to increase ...Missing: ectothermy | Show results with:ectothermy
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The conundrum of turtle and tortoise basking: A critical reviewMay 17, 2024 · The primary function of most nominal chelonian basking is thermoregulatory warming, which provides numerous benefits including expediting gonadal recrudescence.Diurnal Atmospheric Basking · Basking Functions · Thermoregulatory Warming
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Energy expenditure of adult green turtles (Chelonia mydas) at their ...Apr 3, 2016 · Marine turtles are large ectotherms with a low metabolic rate (nearly an order of magnitude lower than endotherms of equal size and body ...
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The thermal dependence of metabolism in three sea turtle species ...Jul 22, 2025 · Hence, the thermal sensitivity of metabolism was similar in all species with Q10 values ranging between 2.1 and 2.7, typical for reptiles.
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Thermal independence of muscle tissue metabolism in the ...Here we report that metabolic rates of isolated leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) pectoralis muscle are independent of temperature from 5–38°C (Q10=1).
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Divergent incubation temperature effects on thermal sensitivity of ...High-latitude hatchlings had lower performance thermal sensitivities and greater cold resistances than low-latitude ones. •. Incubation temperature effect on ...
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Turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate changeFeb 20, 2025 · New research shows that turtles are responding to climate change by nesting earlier. Researchers monitoring nesting green and loggerhead turtles ...
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Phenological shift mitigates predicted impacts of climate change on ...Feb 20, 2025 · Our study suggests that loggerhead turtles at this site are currently compensating for the predicted negative impacts of rising temperatures on offspring sex ...Missing: warming | Show results with:warming
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Individual plasticity in response to rising sea temperatures ... - JournalsFeb 19, 2025 · We demonstrate that individual plasticity to changing sea surface temperatures is a key driver of the phenological advancement of green turtle ...
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Determinate or indeterminate growth? Revisiting the growth strategy ...May 28, 2018 · Sea turtles are believed to be indeterminate growers despite the paucity of long-term studies into post-maturity growth.
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Subtle individual variation in indeterminate growth leads to major ...Nov 7, 2017 · Although turtles' growth may be imperceptibly slow after maturity, long-term studies have revealed ongoing indeterminate growth over decades ( ...
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[PDF] Green turtle somatic growth dynamicsMay 9, 2019 · Absolute growth rates were derived from the capture-mark-recapture profiles for individual turtles captured from 1979 through 2017.
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Low growth rates at high population densities in sea turtlesApr 28, 2025 · Over 29 years (1996–2024) in a lagoon environment in the Chagos Archipelago (Indian Ocean) we conducted a mark-recapture growth rate study ...
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Green Turtle | NOAA FisheriesOther distinct characteristics of the green turtle are the serrated edges of their beak and two large scales located between their eyes.
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[PDF] Age Determination in Turtles: Evidence of Annual Deposition of ...scute annuli to estimate age of turtles, Kennett ( 1996) stated. "growth annuli on many species have proved unreliable in determining ages of individuals.
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All About Sea Turtles - Reproduction | United Parks & ResortsMaturity may range from as early as 7 to 13 years for leatherbacks, 11 to 16 years for both species of ridleys, 20 to 25 years in hawksbills, 25 to 35 years ...
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What is the largest sea turtle? - NOAA's National Ocean ServiceJun 16, 2024 · (NMFS Permit #1557-03). Weighing in at between 550 and 2,000 pounds with lengths of up to six feet, the leatherback is a big turtle!
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Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in turtles ... - PubMedThis paper combines published and original data on sexual size dimorphism, reproductive behavior, and habitat types in turtles.
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Marine turtles are only minimally sexually size dimorphic, a pattern ...Jun 2, 2022 · Marine turtles are only minimally sexual size dimorphic, whereas nonmarine aquatic turtles typically exhibit female-biased sexual size
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Kinematics of swimming and thrust production during powerstroking ...Sep 4, 2014 · In the literature there is debate on the roles of lift-based and drag-based thrust production during front flipper movement (Davenport et al.
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[PDF] Comparative kinematics of the forelimb during swimming in red ...The forelimbs of sea turtles, for instance, are hypertrophied to form elongated flippers that produce lift-based thrust during open-ocean swimming. (Walker ...
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Sea turtles use their front flippers like bird wings under ... - RedditMay 14, 2016 · ... thrust through lift-like mechanics. Their hind flippers act as ... The shells and bodies of sea turtles are distinctly streamlined to reduce drag ...
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Forelimb kinematics and motor patterns of the slider turtle ...Turtles use their limbs during both aquatic and terrestrial locomotion, but water and land impose dramatically different physical requirements.Missing: adaptations | Show results with:adaptations
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The Gaits of Bipedal and Quadrupedal Animals - Sage JournalsThe gaits of turtles appear to reduce unwanted displacements (pitch, roll, etc.) to the minimum possible for animals with such slow muscles. The patterns of ...
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Global patterns for upper ceilings on migration distance in sea ...Feb 21, 2013 · The maximum migration distances of >13 000 km were obtained by juvenile loggerhead turtles that travelled from Australia to Peru (Boyle et al.Introduction · Materials and methods · Results · Discussion
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Multi-year tracking reveals extensive pelagic phase of juvenile ...Oct 3, 2016 · This study combined information from two decades of satellite tracking of juvenile loggerhead sea turtles in the North Pacific to describe the ...
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Sea Turtles: Navigating with Magnetism - ScienceDirect.comFeb 6, 2007 · A new study using satellite telemetry has now demonstrated for the first time that adult turtles also navigate using the Earth's magnetic field.
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Orientation and open-sea navigation in sea turtles - PubMedSea turtles may use the earth's magnetic field not only as a cue for compass orientation but also as a source of world-wide positional information.
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Sea Turtles' Secret GPS: Researchers Uncover How ... - UNC NewsFeb 13, 2025 · Loggerhead sea turtles can learn and remember the unique magnetic signatures of different geographic regions.Missing: orientation | Show results with:orientation
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The magnetic cartography of sea turtles | Nature PhysicsMar 14, 2025 · Thus, turtles might rely on two distinct magnetoreception systems: one for recognizing locations and another for directional orientation. These ...
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Atlantic-wide connectivity of Ascension Island green turtles revealed ...Aug 22, 2025 · We expand knowledge of Atlantic-wide connectivity of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) by characterising the genetic structure of the Ascension ...
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Green turtle movements in the Gulf of Mexico: Tracking reveals new ...Turtles were tracked for 21–217 days and migrated for a mean of 22 days. Five individuals used stopover sites during migration; these sites were in areas of ...
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Turtle Tracking - Sea Turtle ConservancySea Turtle Conservancy's (STC) Turtle Tracker App lets you follow the migrations of sea turtles that have been tagged with a satellite tracking device.
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Trophic ecology of green sea turtles in a highly urbanized bayStable isotope analysis has been used to determine contributions of various potential food resources to a consumer's diet, and this approach is commonly applied ...
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