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Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

2004

Catch-per-unit-effort

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Comparison Of Harvested And Nonharvested Painted Turtle Populations, Tony Gamble, Andrew M. Simons Jan 2004

Comparison Of Harvested And Nonharvested Painted Turtle Populations, Tony Gamble, Andrew M. Simons

Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Painted turtles (Chrysemys picta) are commercially harvested in large numbers in Minnesota for sale to biological supply companies and the pet trade. We investigated the possible effects of this harvest by comparing size, demography, and catch rates of painted turtles in 12 harvested and 10 nonharvested painted turtle populations in 2001 and 2002. We correlated turtle catch rates to harvest status, and harvested lakes had a lower catch-per-unit-effort than nonharvested lakes. Harvest had minimal effect on the size of turtles captured, and we found no significant differences in the count of male:female:juvenile turtles among lakes of different harvest …