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Terrestrial activity, movements and spatial ecology of an Australian freshwater turtle, Chelodina longicollis, in a temporally dynamic wetland system
John H. Roe,
Arthur Georges
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Freshwater Turtle
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Chelodina Longicollis
100%
Wetland System
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Space Use
100%
Spatial Ecology
100%
Movement Ecology
100%
Dynamic Wetlands
100%
Rainfall
75%
Body Size
75%
Temporary Wetlands
75%
Wetlands
75%
Environmental Cues
50%
Fluctuating Resources
50%
Seasonal Cues
50%
South-eastern Australia
25%
Turtle
25%
Space Activities
25%
Aestivation
25%
Home Range
25%
Chelidae
25%
Habitat Use
25%
Proximate Factors
25%
Testudines
25%
Radiotelemetry
25%
Total Distance
25%
Terrestrial Habitat
25%
Activity Patterns
25%
Landscape Attributes
25%
Patch Configuration
25%
Vagility
25%
Distance Moved
25%
Evacuation
25%
Drift Fence
25%
Adult Body Size
25%
Animal Movement
25%
Immature Individuals
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Australians
100%
Chelodina
100%
Body Size
100%
Immatures
25%
Aestivation
25%
Chelidae
25%
Radio Telemetry
25%
Fences
25%