Translocation as a conservation tool for the Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) in northern Mexico
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2020-01-05Autor
Gatica Colima, Ana Bertha
Palomo-Ramos, Rosalinda
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Translocation programs have largely been used on birds and mammals, however their use on reptiles is increasing. With more than 80% of turtle and tortoise species at risk of becoming extinct in the world, translocation may be an option to recover populations. In Mexico, 33 of the 48 chelonian species, have a protection status but no translocation programs have been conducted. Therefore, we reviewed open literature on worldwide tortoise translocation projects to attempt the development of a guideline to improve success rate. We identified the main influencing factors for a successful outcome: habitat suitability, acclimatization (soft release), selection of translocation candidates, monitoring post translocation and public acceptance of the translocation program and we also propose the Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus), a critically endangered species (IUCN), as a candidate for such translocations. The information provided by this review will be useful to develop strategies for future tortoise translocations in Mexico
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- ICB Memoria en abstract [225]