E7: Testudines Test for Love

Hey everyone! On today’s episode of the Entangled Bank Podcast, Bailee and Lexie are checking in to help our special guest, Lonely George, find his bachelorette on “Testudines Test for Love.” Join us while we dive into looking at five different species, which are our candidates, and compare physical attributes such as the evolution of shell size/strength, ecological relationships, geographical location, and other defining characteristic to aid us in our search for George’s true love. Will Lonely George find his bachelorette and live happily ever after?


Sources:


Shell Evolution

Taxonomy, T. 2016. Size, Shape , and Stress in Tortoise Shell Evolution 72:309–317.

Asian Giant Softshell Turtle

Melvinselvan, G., and D. Nibedita. 2017. On the Occurrence of Asian Giant Softshell Turtle,

Petochetys cantorii Gray 1864, In Cauvery River, Tamil Nadu, Southern India . Russian Journal of Herpetology 24:238–240.

Pig-nose Turtle

Chiotti, A. & Neff, M. (2016) Cleaning Mutualism . Herpetological Review, 47.

Eastern Box Turtles

Iglay, R.B., Bowman, J.L. & Nazdrowicz, N.H. (2007) Eastern Box Turtle (Terrapene carolina

carolina) Movements in a Fragmented Landscape . Journal of Herpetology, 41, 102–106.

Lonely George


Caccone, A., Gibbs, J.P., Ketmaier, V., Suatoni, E. & Powell, J.R. (1999) Origin and

Evolutionary Relationships of Giant Galapagos Tortoises. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , 96, 13223–13228.


Snake-neck Turtle


Bower, D.S., Hutchinson, M. & Georges, A. (2012) Movement and habitat use of Australia's

largest snake-necked turtle: implications for water management. Journal of Zoology, 287: 76–80.


Madagascar Big-headed Turtle


Kuchling, G. (1993) Possible Biennial Ovarian Cycle of the Freshwater Turtle Erymnochelys

madagascariensis. Journal of Herpetology, 27, 470–472.



Music
Introductory theme: Dreamy Flashback Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Closing music: Aces High Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Comments

  1. I love how this podcast is in bachelor format. I also LOVE the bachelor!!!!!
    The way that you introduced these defining features of Testudines was very engaging.

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