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1 April 2008 Effects of Relocation on Movements and Home Ranges of Eastern Box Turtles
Joy M. Hester, Steven J. Price, Michael E. Dorcas
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To examine effects of relocation on eastern box turtles (Terrapene carolina), we compared home ranges and movement patterns of 10 resident and 10 relocated box turtles in Davidson, North Carolina, USA. Home ranges of relocated turtles were approximately 3 times larger than those of resident turtles when measured by minimum convex polygons, 6 times larger than resident turtles when measured with 95% kernels and 7.5 times larger than resident turtles when measured by 50% kernels. Relocated turtles also moved a greater average distance per day than resident turtles. Additionally, 5 relocated turtles experienced mortality or disappearance compared to no mortality or disappearance of resident turtles. Our results raise questions about the success of relocation as a management strategy for eastern box turtles.

Joy M. Hester, Steven J. Price, and Michael E. Dorcas "Effects of Relocation on Movements and Home Ranges of Eastern Box Turtles," Journal of Wildlife Management 72(3), 772-777, (1 April 2008). https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-049
Published: 1 April 2008
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KEYWORDS
Box turtle
home range
homing
relocation
Terrapene carolina
wildlife rehabilitation
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