Hurricane impacts on mangrove Diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys( terrapin) ) in the Everglades

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Hurricane impacts on mangrove Diamondback terrapins (Malaclemys( terrapin) ) in the Everglades Kristen M. Hart, Catherine A. Langtimm, Carole C. McIvor USGS Florida Integrated Science Center

Malaclemys terrapin Long-lived (~40 years), sexually dimorphic turtle species Resident of salt marshes, mangroves, and tidal tributaries Continuously-distributed populations Consumers of snails, mollusks, and crabs Temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD) Conservation status: multiple state-listings, likely in decline

Threats Direct harvest Habitat loss, destruction Skewed sex ratios Bycatch in recreational and commercial crab pots Interaction with vehicles on land and in the water Predation (by raccoons, skunks, ghost crabs, sharks, eagles, etc.) State-level protected status A. Friedlaender

Study Site Big Sable Creek, Southwest Everglades

Capture-Recapture Study of Mangrove Terrapins Goals: Estimate survival probability, probability of capture, and abundance Data collection: 2001-2007, 2007, ongoing Hart & McIvor 2008, Copeia

Sampling Methods in Big Sable Creek New moons AM and PM dip-netting around low tides from 19 skiff 7 sampling trips: Nov. 2001 Nov. 2006 Binary data coded for 2 states: live/dead ~ survival probability seen/not seen ~ probability of detection Created an encounter history for each animal, e.g., 10010

Capture-Recapture Methods Uniquely mark each animal (4 ways) Conduct standardized physical workups Release each animal at point of capture Cormack-Jolly Jolly-Seber (CJS) Open Population: Survey 1 Survey 2

Assumptions of CJS Open Model 1. Every individual in the data set has the same probability of survival between sampling occasions 2. Every individual has the same probability of being captured at least l once during the sampling interval 3. The capture of one individual is not dependent on the capture of any other individual 4. Every individual is identified and recorded correctly 5. Sampling time is negligible or instantaneous

Hurricane Wilma www.soundwaves.usgs.gov/2006/02 Soderqvist, L.E., and Byrne, M.J., 2007, Monitoring the storm tide of Hurricane Wilma in southwestern Florida, October 2005: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 294.

Hypothesis: Apparent survival and capture probability for M + F mangrove terrapins were similar before and after the passage of Hurricane Wilma.

M. terrapin distribution in BSC

Distribution of Captures Association with submerged algal-covered logs in headwaters Remnants of red mangrove trees: The Great Labor Day Hurricane (1935) Hurricane Donna (1960)

Captures & Recaptures 364 individuals marked ~1:1 sex ratio (170 F: 194 M) 80% females = adults 94% males = adults Strong site fidelity High recapture rate

Models and hypothesis-testing testing in MARK 65 unique capture histories in data-set c-hat = 1.63 Top Model: constant survival, seasonally-varying probability of capture Goodness of Fit Tests: No detectable differences in survival rates or capture probabilities between sexes, no temporary emigration detected ected

Summary: Capture-Recapture Analysis Best model = Phi(.) p(t); constant survival, seasonally-varying probability of capture Adult survival: 0.98 (SE = 0.0038; 95% CI = 0.969-0.985) Mean capture probability = 0.42; winter = 0.31, summer = 0.53 No trap effects, males and females are equally catchable with current sampling strategy

Conclusions, Relevance to ENP Restoration Baseline data-set for adults of a sentinel species Use baseline data to quantify effects of natural disturbances, conduct annual sampling and data collection Capture-recapture recapture analysis can be used as a tool to determine effects of habitat alterations accompanying restoration activities Impacts of hurricanes on population biology of Everglades residents

Complementary analysis: Genetic baseline comparison 1409 samples from 31 sites in 10 states, ongoing collection efforts Regional collections: MA, NY/NJ, MD, NC, FL.900.800.700.600.500.400.300.200.100.000 MA1 MA2 NY NJ1 NJ2 MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 MD7 MD8 MD9 MD10 VA1 VA2 VA3 VA4 NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 NC5 SC FL1 FL2 FL3 FL4 LA TX Mean Heterozygosity Collection Abbreviations

Future Research Tracking of females to understand nesting movements, identify nest sites Habitat surveys for juveniles Examine whether hurricanes, tropical storms, and flooding affect survival and capture probabilities

Acknowledgements Adam Brame, Noah Silverman, BJ Reynolds, Selina Heppell, Larry Crowder, Autumn Sartain, Trey Kieckhefer U.S. Geological Survey, Priority Ecosystems Studies (PES) Program, the Oak Foundation, Duke University Marine Lab/Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences (NSOEES), National Park Service

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