Hibernation habitat selection by the threatened Chinese softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis) in the Yellow River wetlands of Northwest China: Implications for conservation management
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Data_environment_variables.xlsx
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Data_temperatures.xlsx
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Abstract
Hibernation is a crucial aspect of the life history of freshwater turtles inhabiting temperate regions. Therefore, understanding their hibernation habitat selection is essential for the targeted conservation of turtle species and their habitats. The Chinese softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis), a medium-sized freshwater turtle, is widely distributed in China; however, populations are rapidly declining, threatened by habitat destruction, overfishing, and water pollution. Little is known regarding this species’ habitat selection during the winter months. In 2020–2022, we equipped 22 P. sinensis with radio transmitters (VHF), and we successfully relocated 13 turtles, 11 of which buried in submerged substrates and 2 buried in terrestrial soil for hibernation. In aquatic habitats, turtles preferred ponded areas formed during the dry period of the Yellow River with low water velocity and less anthropogenic disturbance. However, we found little evidence for the selection of dissolved oxygen levels. In terrestrial habitats, turtles buried under densely vegetated soils with their dorsal carapace approximately 5 cm beneath the surface, allowing respiration through a protruded neck. Terrestrial hibernacula were close to the water, maintained more than 30% humidity throughout the winter, and were effectively protected against freezing. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first formal report of the behavior of terrestrial hibernation in softshell turtles. Our results suggest that P. sinensis has selectivity towards hibernation habitats with specific microenvironmental characteristics, indicating that protection of the characterized habitats provided in this study is important for the future conservation of this threatened softshell turtle species.
README: Hibernation habitat selection by the threatened Chinese softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensis) in the Yellow River wetlands of Northwest China: Implications for conservation management
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.c2fqz61js
Description of the data and file structure
Qingjun Zhu, Meiling Hong, Qiutong Xie, Fei Kong, Liu Lin and Hai-tao Shi
Data for the hibernation habitat selection of the Chinese softshell turtle (Pelodiscus sinensisi). The study area is located in Dali County, Shaanxi Province, China. We use radio-telemetry to locate the hibernation site of turtles, a multifunctional water quality detector to measure the environmental variables of aquatic hibernation sites and randomly generated sites, and a thermometer to measure the temperature of terrestrial hibernation sites.
Contact Qingjun Zhu (Hainan Normal University) with any questions.
Data files include:
Data_environment variables.xlsx
This file contains information on site characteristics for aquatic hibernation sites and randomly generated sites.
Turtle ID- Hibernation sites of each specific numbered turtle and its corresponding random sites
Depth of water | cm | Water depth of the hibernation site cm
Water velocity | m/s | Water velocities of the hibernation site
DO | mg/L | Dissolved oxygen level at a depth of 50cm below the water surface at the hibernation site
pH pH level at a depth of 50cm below the water surface at the hibernation site
Salinity- pptSalinity level at a depth of 50cm below the water surface at the hibernation site
Number of humans - The number of humans within a range of 10m × 10m centered at the hibernation site
Data_temperature.xlsx
This file contains information on temperatures fro terrestrial hibernation sites at different depths and air from 2020 to 2022.
Air temperature | °C | October 2020 to March 2022 at 1h intervals
Soil temperature_surface | °C | December 2021 to February 2022 at 3h intervals
Soil temperature_5 cm | °C | The depth at which turtles are buried in the soil during terrestrial hibernation, December 2020 to February 2022 at 3h intervals
Soil temperature_10 cm | °C | December 2021 to February 2022 at 3h intervals
Soil temperature_15 cm | °C | December 2021 to February 2022 at 3h intervals