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Hanyeh Ghaffari

Hanyeh Ghaffari

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Natural Resources
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E-mail: h.ghaffari [at] uok.ac.ir
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Phone: 0098-087-33620551
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Research

Title
Home Range and Habitat Selection of the Endangered Euphrates Softshell Turtle Rafetus euphraticus in a Fragmented Habitat in Southwestern Iran
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
habitat selection; fixed kernel density estimator; minimum convex polygon; linear home range; radio-tracking; Khuzestan Province
Year
2014
Journal CHELONIAN CONSERVATION AND BIOLOGY
DOI
Researchers Hanyeh Ghaffari ، Flora Ihlow ، Michael V. Plummer ، Mahmood Karami ، Nematollah Khorasani ، Barbod Safaei Mahroo ، Dennis Rodder

Abstract

We present information on movement patterns and habitat selection of the endangered Euphrates softshell turtle Rafetus euphraticus (Daudin 1802) from Karkheh Regulating Dam Lake in southwestern Iran. Twelve adult turtles were trapped, fitted with radio-tracking transmitters, and relocated 21 to 51 times between May 2011 and July 2012. The mean linear range size was 2.54 ± 0.83 km, the mean river channel area was 55.35 ± 17.98 ha the mean minimum convex polygon (MCP) size was 47.49 ± 23.36 ha, and the mean 95% kernel density estimator (KDE 95%) measured 21.75 ± 9.44 ha with a core area (KDE 50%) of 5.74 ± 2.87 ha. Range overlap was generally high; on average, individual MCPs overlapped with those of 7.5 other turtles, individual KDEs with those of 7.3 other turtles, and core areas with those of 5.5 other turtles. Selection of habitat types was not proportional to availability. Study animals preferred shallow-water edge habitats covered with Phragmites australis over all other habitat types.