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Turner, B., Lechowicz, C., Meylan, P., Moler, P., & Thomas, T. (2011). Supplemental information for the striped mud turtle (lower keys population) biological status review report Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. 
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Resource type: Report/Documentation
BibTeX citation key: Turner2011d
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Keywords: Emydidae, Graptemys barbouri, Graptemys ernsti, Graptemys flavimaculata, Graptemys gibbonsi, Graptemys nigrinoda, Graptemys oculifera, Graptemys pulchra, Habitat - habitat, Nordamerika - North America, Schildkröten - turtles + tortoises
Creators: Lechowicz, Meylan, Moler, Thomas, Turner
Publisher: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Abstract     
Kinosternon baurii The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) directed staff to evaluate all species listed as Endangered, Threatened or Species of Special Concern as of 1 September 2010. Public information on the status of the Lower Keys population of the striped mud turtle was sought from September 17 through November 1, 2010. A five-member biological review group (BRG) met on November 9-10, 2010. Group members were Bill Turner (FWC lead), Chris Lechowicz (Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation), Peter Meylan (Eckerd College), Paul Moler (independent consultant), and Travis Thomas (FWC) (Appendix 1). In accordance with rule 68A-27.0012 F.A.C, the BRG was charged with evaluating the biological status of the Lower Keys population of the striped mud turtle using criteria included in definitions in 68A-1.004, F.A.C., and following protocols in the Guidelines for Application of the IUCN Red List Criteria at Regional Levels (Version 3.0) and Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria (Version 8.1). Please visit http://myfwc.com/WILDLIFEHABITATS/imperiledSpp_listingprocess.htm to view the listing process rule and the criteria found in the definitions. The BRG concluded from the biological assessment that the Lower Keys population of the striped mud turtle met multiple criteria for listing. Because the Lower Keys population of the striped mud turtle is not a sub-species and does not meet the definition of isolated population (significant and discrete population of a species), FWC staff recommends that the Lower Keys population of the striped mud turtle be removed from Florida’s list of Threatened species.
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