Yellow-blotched Map Turtle

The yellow-blotched map turtle (Graptemys flavimaculata), or yellow blotched sawback is a species of turtle in the Emydidae family. They are a part of the narrow headed group of map turtles. This species is listed as Threatened under the US Endangered Species Act due to a recent decline. This can be attributed to a low reproductive frequency as compared with most other map turtles. A high level of nest mortality due to fish crow predation and river flooding are also attributed to endangerment. Unexpectedly high occurrences of nesting in shaded areas could possibly be attributed to human disturbances on and near sandbars, which raises mortality rates.

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