Western Pond Turtles (Clemmys marmorata) in the Multiple Species Conservation Program Area

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Western Pond Turtles (Clemmys marmorata) in the Multiple Species Conservation Program Area Preliminary Survey Results 2002 U.S. Department of Interior U.S. Geological Survey

Loss and modification of habitat has lead to declines in the pond turtle

Objective Attempt to detect pond turtles on public lands inside the MSCP area in San Diego County

Surveys Visual surveys of each site to assess it for potential suitability Looked for turtles and turtle habitat within survey reach or site Trapping surveys at sites deemed suitable

Animal processing Shell measurements Weight Sex Deformities Injuries Assigned Unique ID

2002 Effort in MSCP 25 Visual surveys conducted 20 Sites Deemed potentially suitable 17 Sites trapped 743 Trap days 18,000 Trap hours

Threats of non-native turtles Introduction of diseases and parasites (Powler and Miller 1999) Competition for resources (Spinks et al. In press) Higher reproductive potential in highly urbanized areas (Spinks et al. In press)

Importance of undisturbed Nesting upland habitats can occur up to 400 meters from water Overwintering Turtles overwinter up to 500 meters from water (Holland 1994) and may spend from 2-10 months (Goodman 1994, Holland 1994, Rathbun et al. 2002) away from the watercourse.

Management recommendations Install educational signs at 4S Ranch and Los Penasquitos CP in areas used by public outline the ramifications of releasing pet turtles into these areas offer alternatives ways of getting rid of unwanted pets (for example, provide contact information of Turtle and Tortoise Clubs)

Management recommendations Remove non-native turtles from Los Penasquitos CP Prevent stocking of game fish in Penasquitos and Lusardi Creeks Evaluate the effectiveness of various potential bullfrog control methods and implement a suitable program if one is found at all 3 locations.

Management recommendations Use radio-telemetry to quantify extent of upland habitat use Identify overwintering sites (recommended immediately at 4S Ranch) Identify nesting areas (if possible) Set aside important upland areas for turtles by limiting human recreation and dogs to upland areas used by turtles (Garber and Burger 1995)

Management recommendations Identify the source of contamination in the lower cattle pond at 4S Ranch to improve the quality of habitat for turtles at this site Limit irrigation (even if for habitat restoration efforts) during summer months at sites managed for pond turtles

Management recommendations Consider upland habitats to be an integral component of the riparian system (Buhlmann and Gibbons 2001) and should be viewed as a requirement for the western pond turtle

Getting the bigger picture inside the MSCP In 2002, USGS matched funding for the following sites outside of the scope of the funded project: Upper and Lower Otay Lakes Torrey Pines State Reserve Sweetwater and Loveland Reservoirs* San Diego River along Mission Valley* *visually assessed only, no trapping conducted

Additional sites we suggest evaluating in the future Lake Hodges Loveland Reservoir Eliso Lagoon Miramar Lake

County of San Diego Special Thanks Meave Hanely, Tom Overbour (SPELLING?) California Department of Fish and Game Tim Hovey City of San Diego Holly Choeng, Brett Williams. Keith Greer, Larry Rodriquez Fish and Wildlife Service Dave Griffin USGS (for matching funding additional sites)