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Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz

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A multi-year field and laboratory study presents the natural history of the ornate box turtle, detailing its distribution, habitat preferences, and fossil background. Reproductive biology is described thoroughly, including mating behavior, insemination, nesting, egg development, fertility, and reproductive schedules for both sexes. Growth and aging are analyzed through hatchling size, shell and epidermal lamina growth, annual growth patterns, and estimates of longevity. Physiological and behavioral aspects covered include temperature relationships, basking, hibernation, diet, parasites, predators, injury repair, movements, home range, activity cycles, population structure, and adaptive features, followed by a concise summary and literature citations.

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John M. Legler

John M. Legler is a notable herpetologist recognized for his contributions to the study of reptiles and amphibians, particularly in Mexico. His research has led to the identification of new species and subspecies, enhancing the understanding of biodiversity in the region. Among his key works are "A New Snake of the Genus Geophis From Chihuahua, Mexico" and "Natural History of the Ornate Box Turtle, Terrapene ornata ornata Agassiz," which reflect his focus on the natural history and taxonomy of reptiles. Legler's work is significant for both scientific communities and conservation efforts.

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