The Central American river turtle or Mesoamerican river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) locally known as the "hickatee" or "tortuga blanca"-(white turtle) is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils
It is a nocturnal, aquatic turtle that lives in larger rivers and lakes in Central America, from southern Mexico to northern Honduras. It is one of the world's most heavily exploited turtles and is classified a Critically Endangered species by the IUCN and is listed as Endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. The Central American river turtle has been intensely harvested, primarily for its meat, but also for its eggs and shell. The turtle has been nearly eliminated from much of its former range in southern Mexico.
Dermatemys species are fairly large turtles, attaining a maximum size of 65 cm (25 inches) in carapace length, and they can weigh in the range of 20 kg (44 lbs).
They have a flattened carapace, that is usually a solid grey or almost black in color. Their plastron is normally cream colored. In juveniles, a distinctive keel is found down the center of the carapace, and the outer edges have serrations. These features are lost as the turtle ages. Its skin is predominantly the same color as the shell, with reddish or peach colored markings around the neck and underside. Males can be differentiated from females by yellow markings on either side of their head, and a longer, thicker tail.
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Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River Turtle, Dermatemys mawii, from the Jurassic to present day
Sources
Albright, L. B. (1994). Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 1131-1145.
Bourque, J. R., Howard Hutchison, J., Holroyd, P. A., & Bloch, J. I. (2015). A new dermatemydid (Testudines, Kinosternoidea) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Willwood Formation, southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, (ahead-of-print).
González-Porter, G. P., Hailer, F., Flor
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Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
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Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
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Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Esta es una actualización de mi Dermatemys mawii, espero les guste Canal de Gaspy: http://www.youtube.com/user/GaspyEXOPET?feature=watch Canal de Roger (Cuid...
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Dermatemys Mawii
Dermatemys Mawii
Dermatemys Mawii
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Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
0:38
Dermatemys mawii eating
Dermatemys mawii eating
Dermatemys mawii eating
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
3:44
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
aqui en el video muestro a una parte de mis reptiles, muestro a mis Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa, mi Chelydra serpentina, mis Graptemys, mi Macrochelys te...
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Hicatee Release
Hicatee Release
Hicatee Release
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadership Programme) briefly discuss their radio tracking work with the critically endangered Hicatee turtle (Dermatemys).
For more information on the group, or to get involved, check out heir FB page - https://www.facebook.com/hicatee
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River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) also known locally as the "hickatee" or tortuga blanca (white turtle)[8] is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils with some 19 genera described from a worldwide distribution from the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The species is currently found in the Atlantic drainages of the Central American countries of southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_river_turtle
Mary River turtle
The Mary River turtle, Elusor macrurus, is an endangered s
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Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
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Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River Turtle, Dermatemys mawii, from the Jurassic to present day
Sources
Albright, L. B. (1994). Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 1131-1145.
Bourque, J. R., Howard Hutchison, J., Holroyd, P. A., & Bloch, J. I. (2015). A new dermatemydid (Testudines, Kinosternoidea) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Willwood Formation, southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, (ahead-of-print).
González-Porter, G. P., Hailer, F., Flor
3:05
Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
Mi tortuga blanca (Dermatemys Mawii)
1:00
Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Dermatemys mawii con las tortugas jarochas
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
2:40
Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Dermatemys mawii. Actualización
Esta es una actualización de mi Dermatemys mawii, espero les guste Canal de Gaspy: http://www.youtube.com/user/GaspyEXOPET?feature=watch Canal de Roger (Cuid...
1:13
Dermatemys Mawii
Dermatemys Mawii
Dermatemys Mawii
0:29
Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Dermatemys mawii castigada por mordelona
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
0:38
Dermatemys mawii eating
Dermatemys mawii eating
Dermatemys mawii eating
Este video se subi� de un tel�fono Android.
3:44
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
Una parte de mi familia, mis reptiles
aqui en el video muestro a una parte de mis reptiles, muestro a mis Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa, mi Chelydra serpentina, mis Graptemys, mi Macrochelys te...
3:29
Hicatee Release
Hicatee Release
Hicatee Release
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadership Programme) briefly discuss their radio tracking work with the critically endangered Hicatee turtle (Dermatemys).
For more information on the group, or to get involved, check out heir FB page - https://www.facebook.com/hicatee
4:23
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) also known locally as the "hickatee" or tortuga blanca (white turtle)[8] is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils with some 19 genera described from a worldwide distribution from the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The species is currently found in the Atlantic drainages of the Central American countries of southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_river_turtle
Mary River turtle
The Mary River turtle, Elusor macrurus, is an endangered s
5:19
Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
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Tortugas blancas
Tortugas blancas
Tortugas blancas
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tortugas blancas
tortugas blancas
tortugas blancas
ayuda a conservarlas
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Tortugas entrenadas para pelear (entrenadora roci
Tortugas entrenadas para pelear (entrenadora roci
Tortugas entrenadas para pelear (entrenadora roci
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actualizacion de tortugas bebes
actualizacion de tortugas bebes
actualizacion de tortugas bebes
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Pool Creature From the Deep End
Pool Creature From the Deep End
Pool Creature From the Deep End
Just when you thought it was safe to swim in the deep end...
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Tortuguero de corazón: pasión y respeto por las tortugas
Tortuguero de corazón: pasión y respeto por las tortugas
Tortuguero de corazón: pasión y respeto por las tortugas
via YouTube Capture
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Mi tortuga lagarto (Chelydra Serpentina)
Mi tortuga lagarto (Chelydra Serpentina)
Mi tortuga lagarto (Chelydra Serpentina)
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mi tortuga concha blanda (ferox)
mi tortuga concha blanda (ferox)
mi tortuga concha blanda (ferox)
tiene hasta ahorita unos 10 meses de edad... era negra y asi a cambiado de color
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Tortugas de tres lomos bebés /Staurotypus triporcatus Babys /Mexican Musk Turtle baby
Tortugas de tres lomos bebés /Staurotypus triporcatus Babys /Mexican Musk Turtle baby
Tortugas de tres lomos bebés /Staurotypus triporcatus Babys /Mexican Musk Turtle baby
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Estanque Dermatemmys mawii
Estanque Dermatemmys mawii
Estanque Dermatemmys mawii
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Tres lomos
Tres lomos
Tres lomos
Video de la pareja de tres lomos Mexican Musk turtle couple.
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River Turtle, Dermatemys mawii, from the Jurassic to present day
Sources
Albright, L. B. (1994). Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 1131-1145.
Bourque, J. R., Howard Hutchison, J., Holroyd, P. A., & Bloch, J. I. (2015). A new dermatemydid (Testudines, Kinosternoidea) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Willwood Formation, southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, (ahead-of-print).
González-Porter, G. P., Hailer, F., Flores-Villela, O., García-Anleu, R., & Maldonado, J. E. (2011). Patterns of genetic diversity in the critically endangered Central American river turtle: human influence since the Mayan age?. Conservation Genetics, 12(5), 1229-1242.
González-Porter, G. P., Maldonado, J. E., Flores-Villela, O., Vogt, R. C., Janke, A., Fleischer, R. C., & Hailer, F. (2013). Cryptic Population Structuring and the Role of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as a Gene Flow Barrier in the Critically Endangered Central American River Turtle. PloS one, 8(9), e71668.
Hutchison, J. H., & Bramble, D. M. (1981). Homology of the plastral scales of the Kinosternidae and related turtles. Herpetologica, 73-85.
IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group, 2011.
Knauss, G. E., Joyce, W. G., Lyson, T. R., & Pearson, D. (2011). A new kinosternoid from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota and Montana and the origin of the Dermatemys mawii lineage. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 85(2), 125-142.
Knauss, G. E. (2014). A morphological description of Baptemys wyomingensis and an analysis of its phylogenetic relationship within Kinosternoidea.
Lyson, T. R., & Joyce, W. G. (2009). A revision of Plesiobaena (Testudines: Baenidae) and an assessment of baenid ecology across the K/T boundary. Journal Information, 83(6).
Moll, D. (1986). The distribution, status, and level of exploitation of the freshwater turtle Dermatemys mawei in belize, central. Biological conservation, 35(1), 87-96.
Moll, D. (1989). Food and feeding behavior of the turtle, Dermatemys mawei, in Belize. Journal of herpetology, 445-447.
Polisar, J., & Horwich, R. H. (1994). Conservation of the large, economically important river turtle Dermatemys mawii in Belize. Conservation Biology, 338-340.
Rainwater, T. R., Pop, T., Cal, O., Garel, A., Platt, S. G., & Hudson, R. (2012). A recent countrywide status survey of the critically endangered central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) in Belize. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 11(1), 97-107.
Rangel-Mendoza, J. A., Sánchez-González, I. A., López-Luna, M. A., & Weber, M. (2014). Health and Aquatic Environment Assessment of Captive Central American River Turtles, Dermatemys mawii, at Two Farms in Tabasco, Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 13(1), 96-109.
Savage, J. M. (1966). The origins and history of the Central American herpetofauna. Copeia, 719-766.
Savage, J. M. (1982). The enigma of the Central American herpetofauna: dispersals or vicariance?. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 464-547.
Stuart, L. C. (1957). Herpetofaunal dispersal routes through northern Central America. Copeia, 89-94.
Vogt, R. C., Polisar, J. R., Moll, D., & Gonzalez-Porter, G. (2011). Dermatemys mawii Gray 1847—Central American River Turtle, Tortuga Blanca, Hickatee. Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises: A Compilation Project of the IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group. Chelonian Research Monographs, 5, 058-1.
Underwater footage of D. mawii courtesy of Mike Rochford and Brian Smith
some images courtesy of Erik Freeman http://phys.org/news/2011-07-tough-turtles-survive-cretaceous-meteorite.html
Additional footage from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3-BVBocCxI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_COcHHvte-0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w1zuoGnn8U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyOm6-t4ACs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZSrHhwHlUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1tlgbscvPQ
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River Turtle, Dermatemys mawii, from the Jurassic to present day
Sources
Albright, L. B. (1994). Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 1131-1145.
Bourque, J. R., Howard Hutchison, J., Holroyd, P. A., & Bloch, J. I. (2015). A new dermatemydid (Testudines, Kinosternoidea) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Willwood Formation, southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, (ahead-of-print).
González-Porter, G. P., Hailer, F., Flores-Villela, O., García-Anleu, R., & Maldonado, J. E. (2011). Patterns of genetic diversity in the critically endangered Central American river turtle: human influence since the Mayan age?. Conservation Genetics, 12(5), 1229-1242.
González-Porter, G. P., Maldonado, J. E., Flores-Villela, O., Vogt, R. C., Janke, A., Fleischer, R. C., & Hailer, F. (2013). Cryptic Population Structuring and the Role of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as a Gene Flow Barrier in the Critically Endangered Central American River Turtle. PloS one, 8(9), e71668.
Hutchison, J. H., & Bramble, D. M. (1981). Homology of the plastral scales of the Kinosternidae and related turtles. Herpetologica, 73-85.
IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group, 2011.
Knauss, G. E., Joyce, W. G., Lyson, T. R., & Pearson, D. (2011). A new kinosternoid from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota and Montana and the origin of the Dermatemys mawii lineage. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 85(2), 125-142.
Knauss, G. E. (2014). A morphological description of Baptemys wyomingensis and an analysis of its phylogenetic relationship within Kinosternoidea.
Lyson, T. R., & Joyce, W. G. (2009). A revision of Plesiobaena (Testudines: Baenidae) and an assessment of baenid ecology across the K/T boundary. Journal Information, 83(6).
Moll, D. (1986). The distribution, status, and level of exploitation of the freshwater turtle Dermatemys mawei in belize, central. Biological conservation, 35(1), 87-96.
Moll, D. (1989). Food and feeding behavior of the turtle, Dermatemys mawei, in Belize. Journal of herpetology, 445-447.
Polisar, J., & Horwich, R. H. (1994). Conservation of the large, economically important river turtle Dermatemys mawii in Belize. Conservation Biology, 338-340.
Rainwater, T. R., Pop, T., Cal, O., Garel, A., Platt, S. G., & Hudson, R. (2012). A recent countrywide status survey of the critically endangered central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) in Belize. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 11(1), 97-107.
Rangel-Mendoza, J. A., Sánchez-González, I. A., López-Luna, M. A., & Weber, M. (2014). Health and Aquatic Environment Assessment of Captive Central American River Turtles, Dermatemys mawii, at Two Farms in Tabasco, Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 13(1), 96-109.
Savage, J. M. (1966). The origins and history of the Central American herpetofauna. Copeia, 719-766.
Savage, J. M. (1982). The enigma of the Central American herpetofauna: dispersals or vicariance?. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 464-547.
Stuart, L. C. (1957). Herpetofaunal dispersal routes through northern Central America. Copeia, 89-94.
Vogt, R. C., Polisar, J. R., Moll, D., & Gonzalez-Porter, G. (2011). Dermatemys mawii Gray 1847—Central American River Turtle, Tortuga Blanca, Hickatee. Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises: A Compilation Project of the IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group. Chelonian Research Monographs, 5, 058-1.
Underwater footage of D. mawii courtesy of Mike Rochford and Brian Smith
some images courtesy of Erik Freeman http://phys.org/news/2011-07-tough-turtles-survive-cretaceous-meteorite.html
Additional footage from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3-BVBocCxI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_COcHHvte-0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w1zuoGnn8U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyOm6-t4ACs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZSrHhwHlUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1tlgbscvPQ
Esta es una actualización de mi Dermatemys mawii, espero les guste Canal de Gaspy: http://www.youtube.com/user/GaspyEXOPET?feature=watch Canal de Roger (Cuid...
Esta es una actualización de mi Dermatemys mawii, espero les guste Canal de Gaspy: http://www.youtube.com/user/GaspyEXOPET?feature=watch Canal de Roger (Cuid...
aqui en el video muestro a una parte de mis reptiles, muestro a mis Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa, mi Chelydra serpentina, mis Graptemys, mi Macrochelys te...
aqui en el video muestro a una parte de mis reptiles, muestro a mis Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa, mi Chelydra serpentina, mis Graptemys, mi Macrochelys te...
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadership Programme) briefly discuss their radio tracking work with the critically endangered Hicatee turtle (Dermatemys).
For more information on the group, or to get involved, check out heir FB page - https://www.facebook.com/hicatee
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadership Programme) briefly discuss their radio tracking work with the critically endangered Hicatee turtle (Dermatemys).
For more information on the group, or to get involved, check out heir FB page - https://www.facebook.com/hicatee
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) also known locally as the "hickatee" or tortuga blanca (white turtle)[8] is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils with some 19 genera described from a worldwide distribution from the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The species is currently found in the Atlantic drainages of the Central American countries of southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_river_turtle
Mary River turtle
The Mary River turtle, Elusor macrurus, is an endangered short-necked turtle that inhabits the Mary River in south-east Queensland, Australia. In the 1960s and 1970s, they were popular as pets in Australia, with about 15,000 sent to shops every year during a 10-year period. They were originally known as the "penny turtle" or "pet shop turtle". Elusor is a monotypic genus representing a very old lineage of turtles that has all but disappeared from the evolutionary history of Australia.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_River_turtle
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) also known locally as the "hickatee" or tortuga blanca (white turtle)[8] is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils with some 19 genera described from a worldwide distribution from the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The species is currently found in the Atlantic drainages of the Central American countries of southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_river_turtle
Mary River turtle
The Mary River turtle, Elusor macrurus, is an endangered short-necked turtle that inhabits the Mary River in south-east Queensland, Australia. In the 1960s and 1970s, they were popular as pets in Australia, with about 15,000 sent to shops every year during a 10-year period. They were originally known as the "penny turtle" or "pet shop turtle". Elusor is a monotypic genus representing a very old lineage of turtles that has all but disappeared from the evolutionary history of Australia.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_River_turtle
published:20 Mar 2015
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Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
Bienvenido, este es un canal, exclusivo de Tortugas¡ Agrégame a Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrSpyderNa Mi sitio: (En eterna construcción) https://www...
Bienvenido, este es un canal, exclusivo de Tortugas¡ Agrégame a Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrSpyderNa Mi sitio: (En eterna construcción) https://www...
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River ...
published:21 Apr 2015
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
Biogeography of the Hicatee, Dermatemys mawii
A biogeographical account of the evolution and distribution of the Central American River Turtle, Dermatemys mawii, from the Jurassic to present day
Sources
Albright, L. B. (1994). Lower vertebrates from an Arikareean (earliest Miocene) fauna near the Toledo Bend Dam, Newton County, Texas. Journal of Paleontology, 1131-1145.
Bourque, J. R., Howard Hutchison, J., Holroyd, P. A., & Bloch, J. I. (2015). A new dermatemydid (Testudines, Kinosternoidea) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, Willwood Formation, southeastern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, (ahead-of-print).
González-Porter, G. P., Hailer, F., Flores-Villela, O., García-Anleu, R., & Maldonado, J. E. (2011). Patterns of genetic diversity in the critically endangered Central American river turtle: human influence since the Mayan age?. Conservation Genetics, 12(5), 1229-1242.
González-Porter, G. P., Maldonado, J. E., Flores-Villela, O., Vogt, R. C., Janke, A., Fleischer, R. C., & Hailer, F. (2013). Cryptic Population Structuring and the Role of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec as a Gene Flow Barrier in the Critically Endangered Central American River Turtle. PloS one, 8(9), e71668.
Hutchison, J. H., & Bramble, D. M. (1981). Homology of the plastral scales of the Kinosternidae and related turtles. Herpetologica, 73-85.
IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group, 2011.
Knauss, G. E., Joyce, W. G., Lyson, T. R., & Pearson, D. (2011). A new kinosternoid from the Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation of North Dakota and Montana and the origin of the Dermatemys mawii lineage. Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 85(2), 125-142.
Knauss, G. E. (2014). A morphological description of Baptemys wyomingensis and an analysis of its phylogenetic relationship within Kinosternoidea.
Lyson, T. R., & Joyce, W. G. (2009). A revision of Plesiobaena (Testudines: Baenidae) and an assessment of baenid ecology across the K/T boundary. Journal Information, 83(6).
Moll, D. (1986). The distribution, status, and level of exploitation of the freshwater turtle Dermatemys mawei in belize, central. Biological conservation, 35(1), 87-96.
Moll, D. (1989). Food and feeding behavior of the turtle, Dermatemys mawei, in Belize. Journal of herpetology, 445-447.
Polisar, J., & Horwich, R. H. (1994). Conservation of the large, economically important river turtle Dermatemys mawii in Belize. Conservation Biology, 338-340.
Rainwater, T. R., Pop, T., Cal, O., Garel, A., Platt, S. G., & Hudson, R. (2012). A recent countrywide status survey of the critically endangered central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) in Belize. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 11(1), 97-107.
Rangel-Mendoza, J. A., Sánchez-González, I. A., López-Luna, M. A., & Weber, M. (2014). Health and Aquatic Environment Assessment of Captive Central American River Turtles, Dermatemys mawii, at Two Farms in Tabasco, Mexico. Chelonian Conservation and Biology, 13(1), 96-109.
Savage, J. M. (1966). The origins and history of the Central American herpetofauna. Copeia, 719-766.
Savage, J. M. (1982). The enigma of the Central American herpetofauna: dispersals or vicariance?. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 464-547.
Stuart, L. C. (1957). Herpetofaunal dispersal routes through northern Central America. Copeia, 89-94.
Vogt, R. C., Polisar, J. R., Moll, D., & Gonzalez-Porter, G. (2011). Dermatemys mawii Gray 1847—Central American River Turtle, Tortuga Blanca, Hickatee. Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises: A Compilation Project of the IUCN/SSC Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group. Chelonian Research Monographs, 5, 058-1.
Underwater footage of D. mawii courtesy of Mike Rochford and Brian Smith
some images courtesy of Erik Freeman http://phys.org/news/2011-07-tough-turtles-survive-cretaceous-meteorite.html
Additional footage from:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3-BVBocCxI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_COcHHvte-0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w1zuoGnn8U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyOm6-t4ACs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZSrHhwHlUM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1tlgbscvPQ
Esta es una actualización de mi Dermatemys mawii, espero les guste Canal de Gaspy: http://www.youtube.com/user/GaspyEXOPET?feature=watch Canal de Roger (Cuid...
aqui en el video muestro a una parte de mis reptiles, muestro a mis Rhinoclemmys pulcherrima incisa, mi Chelydra serpentina, mis Graptemys, mi Macrochelys te...
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadershi...
published:01 Apr 2014
Hicatee Release
Hicatee Release
Members of the Hicatee Research and Education Group (funded by The Conservation Leadership Programme) briefly discuss their radio tracking work with the critically endangered Hicatee turtle (Dermatemys).
For more information on the group, or to get involved, check out heir FB page - https://www.facebook.com/hicatee
published:01 Apr 2014
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River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys m...
published:20 Mar 2015
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle, Mary, Central American
River Turtle
Central American river turtle
The Central American river turtle (Dermatemys mawii) also known locally as the "hickatee" or tortuga blanca (white turtle)[8] is the only living species in the family Dermatemydidae. Its closest relatives are only known from fossils with some 19 genera described from a worldwide distribution from the Jurassic and Cretaceous. The species is currently found in the Atlantic drainages of the Central American countries of southern Mexico, Belize and Guatemala.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_American_river_turtle
Mary River turtle
The Mary River turtle, Elusor macrurus, is an endangered short-necked turtle that inhabits the Mary River in south-east Queensland, Australia. In the 1960s and 1970s, they were popular as pets in Australia, with about 15,000 sent to shops every year during a 10-year period. They were originally known as the "penny turtle" or "pet shop turtle". Elusor is a monotypic genus representing a very old lineage of turtles that has all but disappeared from the evolutionary history of Australia.
learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_River_turtle
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Tortuga chopontil, taiman o vampiro Narrow-bridged musk turtle
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TBILISI, Georgia - Severe flooding in the Georgian capital left at least 12 people dead Sunday and triggered a big-game hunt across the city for lions, tigers, a hippopotamus, and other dangerous animals that escaped from Tbilisi's ravaged zoo. Residents were warned to stay indoors as police conducted the hunt, but fear deepened as night fell on the city of 1.1 million with some animals still on the loose ... "I feel frenzied ... ....
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