Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia

ABSTRACT: Most existing studies on the White-lipped Mud Turtle, Kinosternon leucostomum, have been based on northern Central American populations, leaving a lack of information on populations from southern Central America and South America. Herein we studied morphology, diet, and population structur...

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Ceballos Fonseca, Claudia Patricia
Zapata Zapata, Oscar Daniel
Alvarado Vásquez, Carolina
Rincón Vargas, Eisinhower
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2016
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Tortuga Tapaculo
Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
title Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
spellingShingle Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
Tortuga Tapaculo
Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale
title_short Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
title_full Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
title_fullStr Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
title_sort Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ceballos Fonseca, Claudia Patricia
Zapata Zapata, Oscar Daniel
Alvarado Vásquez, Carolina
Rincón Vargas, Eisinhower
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ceballos Fonseca, Claudia Patricia
Zapata Zapata, Oscar Daniel
Alvarado Vásquez, Carolina
Rincón Vargas, Eisinhower
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Tortuga Tapaculo
Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale
topic Tortuga Tapaculo
Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale
description ABSTRACT: Most existing studies on the White-lipped Mud Turtle, Kinosternon leucostomum, have been based on northern Central American populations, leaving a lack of information on populations from southern Central America and South America. Herein we studied morphology, diet, and population structure of a population of the southern Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale inhabiting four creeks in Colombia. Observed habitats used were highly variable, ranging from relatively clean waters to streams used for sewage disposal of wastewater from a human settlement. Body size was smaller than that of other populations of southern K. l. postinguinale and also than that of the northern K. l. leucostomum. Sexual dimorphism was evident, with males heavier, longer, and wider than females. Body size was associated with the habitat of origin, with Barrio Nuevo individuals being the largest. The main components of the diet were plant material, insects, snails, and algae. We did not find evidence of sexual differences in the diet, but we found geographic differences in the body size. The population with the largest individuals, from Barrio Nuevo Creek, consumed more snails while those from Totumo Creek, the population with the smallest individuals, consumed more ants and plant material as compared to the other creeks. Additionally, we found a highly male-biased sex ratio, with 2.5 adult males per female, very few juveniles, and no nests, which suggests a dangerous risk of population decline. We suggest continued monitoring of the demography of this population, emphasizing its reproductive biology.
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spelling Ceballos Fonseca, Claudia PatriciaZapata Zapata, Oscar DanielAlvarado Vásquez, CarolinaRincón Vargas, EisinhowerCENTAURO2019-04-08T15:57:30Z2019-04-08T15:57:30Z2016Ceballos C, Zapata D, Alvarado C, Rincón E. Morphology, diet, and population structure of the southern white-lipped mud turtle Kinosternon Leucostomum Postinguinale (Testudines: Kinosternidae) in the Nus River Drainage, Colombia. Journal of Herpetology. 2016; 50(3), 374-800022-1511http://hdl.handle.net/10495/1091210.1670/15-0351937-2418ABSTRACT: Most existing studies on the White-lipped Mud Turtle, Kinosternon leucostomum, have been based on northern Central American populations, leaving a lack of information on populations from southern Central America and South America. Herein we studied morphology, diet, and population structure of a population of the southern Kinosternon leucostomum postinguinale inhabiting four creeks in Colombia. Observed habitats used were highly variable, ranging from relatively clean waters to streams used for sewage disposal of wastewater from a human settlement. Body size was smaller than that of other populations of southern K. l. postinguinale and also than that of the northern K. l. leucostomum. Sexual dimorphism was evident, with males heavier, longer, and wider than females. Body size was associated with the habitat of origin, with Barrio Nuevo individuals being the largest. The main components of the diet were plant material, insects, snails, and algae. We did not find evidence of sexual differences in the diet, but we found geographic differences in the body size. The population with the largest individuals, from Barrio Nuevo Creek, consumed more snails while those from Totumo Creek, the population with the smallest individuals, consumed more ants and plant material as compared to the other creeks. Additionally, we found a highly male-biased sex ratio, with 2.5 adult males per female, very few juveniles, and no nests, which suggests a dangerous risk of population decline. We suggest continued monitoring of the demography of this population, emphasizing its reproductive biology.RESUMEN: La información existente sobre la Tortuga Tapaculo, Kinosternon leucostomum, ha sido generalmente basada en las poblaciones del norte de Centro América, dejando un desconocimiento sobre las poblaciones del sur de Centro América y Sur América. En este trabajo documentamos la morfología, dieta, y estructura de una población de la sub especie del sur K. l. postinguinale que habita en 4 quebradas en Colombia. Los hábitats observados fueron muy variables, desde quebradas relativamente limpias hasta quebradas que reciben aguas negras de asentamientos humanos. El tamaño corporal fue menor a lo reportado por otras poblaciones de la misma sub especie e incluso de la sub especie del norte, K. l. leucostomum. El dimorfismo sexual fue evidente, con machos más pesados, largos, y anchos que las hembras. El tamaño corporal estuvo asociado al hábitat de origen, siendo las tortugas de Barrio Nuevo las más grandes. La dieta estuvo compuesta de material vegetal, insectos, caracoles, y algas. No encontramos diferencias sexuales en la dieta, pero sí diferencias geográficas en el tamaño. Las tortugas de Barrio Nuevo, que fueron las más grandes, consumieron más caracoles, mientras que las tortugas mas pequeñas de El Totumo consumieron más plantas y hormigas en comparación con los otras quebradas. Adicional mente, encontramos una proporción sexual sesgada hacia los machos, con 2.5 machos por hembra, muy pocos juveniles y ningún nido, lo que sugiere un riesgo peligroso de disminución poblacional. 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