Range-Wide Population Projections for The Northern Red-Bellied Cooter (Pseudemys rubriventris)

Authors: Jill Fleming; Jennifer F Moore; Hardin J Waddle; Julien A Martin; Evan HC Grant
Contribution Number: 825

https://doi.org/10.1670/21-065

Abstract/Summary

Northern Red-Bellied Cooters (Pseudemys rubriventris) have a disjunct distribution with a relictual population in southeastern Massachusetts and a larger range across the mid-Atlantic United States. The relictual population is currently listed with protections under the U.S. Endangered Species Act but the status of the population in the remainder of the species' range has not been assessed, and there is concern that it may be at risk of extinction without protection. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service requires scientific information of the species' status to inform conservation decisions. There is little empirical information available from P. rubriventris[I/] populations and, furthermore, the majority of what exists comes from the disjunct northern subpopulation. To fill data gaps in the species' life history and reduce geographic bias, we supplement available data from P. rubriventris[I/] with demographic rate estimates from other Pseudemys species to parameterize an age-structured population projection model. Our estimate of mean population growth rate was https://0.987 (0.92–1.04), indicating that P. rubriventris[I/] populations may be in decline. However, there was considerable uncertainty in our results, with 35% of projections resulting in stable or increasing populations. Additional uncertainty about parameter values, geographic variation, and current threats limit the assessment. We discuss the merits and limitations of our population projection modeling (PPM) approach where other analytical methods are precluded by lack of available data.

Publication details
Published Date: 2022-09-26
Outlet/Publisher: Journal of Herpetology 56:362-369
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ARMI Organizational Units:
Northeast - Biology
Topics:
Monitoring and Population Ecology
Place Names:
Northeast U.S.
Keywords:
demographics; extinction; Population dynamics; population projection
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