JOURNAL ARTICLE
CONCEPTS OF INDETERMINATE AND DETERMINATE GROWTH APPLIED TO A FRESHWATER TURTLE, PSEUDEMYS TEXANA, INHABITING A CENTRAL TEXAS SPRING.
Published In: Southwestern Naturalist, 2026, v. 70, n. 2. P. 1 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: Rose, Francis L.; Simpson, Thomas R; Manning, Richard W 3 of 3
Abstract
We report the first data confirming determinate growth in Texas River Cooters, Pseudemys texana, a freshwater turtle. We studied a four species community of freshwater turtles in Spring Lake, Hays County, TX, from 1995 to 2022 where we marked 2236 individuals. Accumulated data made it possible to ascertain whether determinate or indeterminate growth was evident. Data for 843 turtles confirmed that there was no inclination in the asymptotic phase of the general growth curve as determined by regression analysis. The mean difference in carapace lengths of turtles with a minimum of 10 years between first and last captures was less than two mm; thus, indeterminate growth was not observed. This research is important in that it confirms that not all freshwater turtles exhibit indeterminate growth, and that research into this topic would be productive. RESUMEN– Presentamos los primeros datos que confirman el crecimiento determinado en la tortuga de río de Texas, Pseudemys texana, una tortuga de agua dulce. Estudiamos una comunidad de cuatro especies de tortugas de agua dulce en Spring Lake, condado de Hays, Texas, USA, desde 1995 hasta 2022, donde marcamos 2236 individuos. Los datos recopilados permitieron determinar si el crecimiento era determinado o indeterminado. Los datos de 843 tortugas confirmaron que no había ninguna inclinación en la fase asintótica de la curva de crecimiento general, según lo determinado por el análisis de regresión. La diferencia media en la longitud del caparazón de las tortugas con un mínimo de 10 años entre la primera y la última captura fue inferior a dos milímetros; por lo tanto, no se observó crecimiento indeterminado. Esta investigación es importante porque confirma que no todas las tortugas de agua dulce presentan crecimiento indeterminado y que la investigación sobre este tema sería fructífera. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Southwestern Naturalist. 2026/06, Vol. 70, Issue 2, p1
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Zoology
- Publication Date:2026
- ISSN:0038-4909
- DOI:10.1894/0038-4909-70.2.8
- Accession Number:193503767
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