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Efecte de l’estructura de l’hàbitat en la demografia i morfologia de la tortuga d’estany (Emys orbicularis)

The European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) has a wide global distribution, but usually it’s found in small and fragmented populations. In Spain, it is classified as vulnerable, with populations in the northwest and Levant regions considered to be in danger. The main threats are habitat destruction and fragmentation due to agriculture and urbanization, as well as climate change and invasive species. In Catalonia, captive breeding and habitat restoration programs have been ongoing since 1980, particularly in the province of Girona and Tarragona. To carry out habitat-focused species management, it is essential to understand its environmental preferences. The main objective of this study was to analyse the effect of habitat structure on demography and morphology of the species. Environmental effects have been studied at both microscale and mesoscale levels, on the demography of the species, inferring on the abundance, sex ratio and juveniles ratio; and on morphology, focusing on the average weight of individuals. In addition, the microscale factors that most influence the abundance of the species have been identified. Based on these findings, actions have been proposed to improve its conservation status. To achieve these objectives, 20 sections of 300 m each were delimited. There we analysed mesoscale variables, which affect the entire section, and microscale variables, within a radius of 10 m2 of the handles, during the two visits made between may and june. The results show that habitat at mesoscale have a greater influence on abundance, sex ratio and average weight than at microscale; with higher values in areas with low slope and proximity to the forest. In contrast, the juvenile ratio is primarily and positively influenced by the presence of aquatic vegetation. Therefore, the main conservation actions proposed are to maintain or increase areas with gentle to moderate slope, and to maintain aquatic vegetation coverage above 40% in areas with juveniles

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Director: Franch Quintana, Marc
Font Rifa, Maria
Altres contribucions: Universitat de Girona. Facultat de Ciències
Autor: Ros Alsina, Marina
Data: juliol 2025
Resum: The European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) has a wide global distribution, but usually it’s found in small and fragmented populations. In Spain, it is classified as vulnerable, with populations in the northwest and Levant regions considered to be in danger. The main threats are habitat destruction and fragmentation due to agriculture and urbanization, as well as climate change and invasive species. In Catalonia, captive breeding and habitat restoration programs have been ongoing since 1980, particularly in the province of Girona and Tarragona. To carry out habitat-focused species management, it is essential to understand its environmental preferences. The main objective of this study was to analyse the effect of habitat structure on demography and morphology of the species. Environmental effects have been studied at both microscale and mesoscale levels, on the demography of the species, inferring on the abundance, sex ratio and juveniles ratio; and on morphology, focusing on the average weight of individuals. In addition, the microscale factors that most influence the abundance of the species have been identified. Based on these findings, actions have been proposed to improve its conservation status. To achieve these objectives, 20 sections of 300 m each were delimited. There we analysed mesoscale variables, which affect the entire section, and microscale variables, within a radius of 10 m2 of the handles, during the two visits made between may and june. The results show that habitat at mesoscale have a greater influence on abundance, sex ratio and average weight than at microscale; with higher values in areas with low slope and proximity to the forest. In contrast, the juvenile ratio is primarily and positively influenced by the presence of aquatic vegetation. Therefore, the main conservation actions proposed are to maintain or increase areas with gentle to moderate slope, and to maintain aquatic vegetation coverage above 40% in areas with juveniles
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Format: application/pdf
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/28563
Llenguatge: cat
Drets: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
URI Drets: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Matèria: Emys orbicularis -- Conservation -- Catalonia -- La Selva
Emys orbicularis -- Morphology -- Catalonia -- La Selva
Emys orbicularis -- Habitat -- Catalonia -- La Selva
Emys orbicularis -- Protecció -- Catalunya -- La Selva
Emys orbicularis -- Habitat -- Catalunya -- La Selva
Emys orbicularis -- Morfologia -- Catalunya -- La Selva
Títol: Efecte de l’estructura de l’hàbitat en la demografia i morfologia de la tortuga d’estany (Emys orbicularis)
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Repositori: DUGiDocs

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