Artículo
Acanthochelys pallidipectoris (Freiberg 1945) – Chaco Side-Necked Turtle
Vinke, Tomas; Vinke, Sabine; Richard, Enrique; Cabrera, Mario Roberto
; Paszko, Lorena; Marano, Pablo; Metrailler, Sébastien
Fecha de publicación:
31/12/2011
Editorial:
Chelonian Research Foundation
Revista:
Chelonian Research Monographs
ISSN:
1088-7105
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The Chaco Side-necked Turtle, Acanthochelys pallidipectoris (Family Chelidae), is a small to medium-sized freshwater turtle (carapace length to ca. 180 mm), endemic to the Chaco ecoregion of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Its distribution is restricted to the temporarily flooded marshes and lowlands of dry shrub forest with impenetrable soils. The only record outside of the dry Chaco, in Mendoza, Argentina, is likely of anthropogenic origin. The activity period is very short (4–6 months a year), and populations consist of few animals. The species is threatened by habitat loss combined with climatic change leading to increased aridity and diminished ephemeral water resources. The species is currently categorized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List based on a 1996 evaluation, but has recently been provisionally re-assessed as Endangered.
Palabras clave:
ACANTHOCHELYS
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CHELIDAE
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FRESH-WATER TURTLE
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CONSERVATION
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Vinke, Tomas; Vinke, Sabine; Richard, Enrique; Cabrera, Mario Roberto; Paszko, Lorena; et al.; Acanthochelys pallidipectoris (Freiberg 1945) – Chaco Side-Necked Turtle; Chelonian Research Foundation; Chelonian Research Monographs; 5; 31-12-2011; 1-7
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