Welcome to Poster Session #1 for the 18th Annual Symposium — A Virtual Experience —
Visit this page between August 06- September 2nd, 2020 to view and comment on over 20 virtual posters related to Chelonian Research and Conservation. Session #1 presenters will be available during that time to respond to comments on their posters! Session #2 will go live on September 3rd. After September 24th, all virtual posters from Sessions #1 & #2, will remain publicly available as an archive.
Posters may focus on successes and failures in research, techniques and approaches, and the tools and technologies used by researchers! Once you have finished viewing the posters, we would appreciate your feedback (IN THE COMMENTS SECTION OF THIS PAGE) on Virtual Poster Session #1.
(THE BELOW TITLES LINK TO THE LOCATION OF EACH POSTER WHERE YOU MAY COMMENT AND INTERACT WITH THE PRESENTER. ENJOY!)
Thursday August 6, 2020 Poster Session 1 Influence of Hydroclimatic Factors on the Population Structure of Podocnemis expansa in Rio Formoso, Southeast of the Brazilian Amazon Adson Ataídes Patterns in Yellow-spotted River Turtle (Podocnemis unifilis ) Nesting Three Years After Construction of a Large Run-of-river Dam in the Eastern Amazon Andrea del Rocío Bárcenas García Comparative Analysis of the Growth Rate of Podocnemis expansa Hatchlings in Captivity Submitted to Variable Stocking Density and Ultraviolet Light Ewerthon Batista Nest Predation and Nesting Success for a Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta ) Population in Northeastern Minnesota Maria Berkeland Size + Shape = Morphological Variation in a Population of Phrynops williamsi from Southern Brazil Raissa Bressan Influences of Temporary Emigration and Demographic Structure on Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta ) Terrestrial Visual Encounter Survey Results Donald Brown Description of the Interaction Between Phrynops geoffroanus and Mesoclemmys raniceps During Feeding Behavior in Captivity Cecile Cassio The Role of Riverside Communities Inserted into the Community Management Program for the Conservation of Freshwater Turtles in the Brazilian Amazon Fábio Cunha Photo Identification as a Way of Individual Recognition of Phrynops geoffroanus Kennedy Batista Farias The Five Categories of Environmental Enrichment in an Enclosure with Podocnemis expansa at the Amazonian Chelonian Studies Center (CEQUA), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, for Captive Breeding Jeberson da Silva Ferreira Variation of Shell Bone Morphology in Extant Gopherus agassizii Asher Lichtig Glucose Level Comparison in Species of Podocnemididae in Centro de Estudos dos Quelônios da Amazônia (CEQUA), Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Elisa Lins Population and Reproductive Biology of Podocnemis expansa and Podocnemis unifilis in Tocantins, Brazil: A History Between the Years 2004 to 2012 Adriana Malvasio A Population Model for Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta ) in Northeastern Minnesota Ron Moen Application of Biofiltration as a Tool to Enhance Water Quality, Physiological Parameters, and Immune Response of Iaçá (Podocnemis sextuberculata ) Ester Jane Farias de Moraes Documenting Diatoms in Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans ) Fecal Samples with a Portable Scanning Electron Microscope Coleman Odom New data of the Non-native Freshwater Turtles in Argentina Borja Baguette Pereiro Clinical Management of Testudines Harshita Raghav Skull Comparative Studies of Turtles from the family Podocnemididae Millenna Santos Hydroclimate Effects on the Reproduction of the Giant South American River Turtle (Podocnemis expa nsa) Melina Simoncini (Thiago Portelinha) Field Surveys Uncover Unexpected Forest Turtle Diversity in Hill Forests in Northern Vietnam Pham Van Thong (Charlotte Ducotterd)