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Godwin, J. C. (2002). Distribution and status of barbour’s map turtle (graptemys barbouri) in the choctawhatchee river system, alabama Report submitted to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
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Resource type: Report/Documentation BibTeX citation key: anon2002j View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Chelydra serpentina, Chelydridae, Habitat - habitat, Nordamerika - North America, Schildkröten - turtles + tortoises, Systematik - taxonomy Creators: Godwin Publisher: Report submitted to the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. |
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Abstract |
Populations of Graptemys ernsti are known from the Escambia River system in southern Alabama and the panhandle of Florida, with recent records from portions of a smaller drainage immediately to the east, the Choctawhatchee River (including the Pea River tributary; Ernst and Lovich 2009). Also, the latter drainages (and others to the east) host recent records of G. barbouri (Enge and Wallace 2008) along with putative hybrids between the two species (Godwin 2002). Additional work is ongoing to verify the taxonomic status of these new records (J. Godwin, pers. comm.).
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