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Cheloniology

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A Negev tortoise (Testudo werneri), a critically endangered species of tortoise endemic to the Negev Desert of Southern Israel.

Cheloniology (/kəlnɒləi/), less commonly known as testudinology (/tɛstdɪnɒləi/), is the scientific study of turtles.[citation needed] It is a specific branch of herpetology. The word cheloniology comes from the Greek chelone, "turtle" and logos, "knowledge". Testudinology, on the other hand, comes from the Latin testudo, "tortoise", and the Greek logos. An individual who studies turtles is known as a cheloniologist or a testudinologist.

Fields of study

Cheloniologists study turtles, which are members of the order Testudines (also called Chelonii)[1]. This includes freshwater turtles, sea turtles, tortoises, and terrapins. Professionally, members of this order are commonly called chelonians, as opposed to any of the other names previously mentioned. This cuts down on much confusion, as the distinctions between turtles, tortoises, and terrapins are more linguistic than they are biological. All are very closely related.

Within cheloniology, scientists study a wide range of topics including chelonian anatomy, behavior, ecology, evolution, disease, conservation, and many others. Cheloniologists may specialize in one or more of these fields, rather than in general cheloniology.

Background

Cheloniology is rooted in biology and zoology, specifically in herpetology. As degrees in cheloniology itself are unheard of in universities and colleges, cheloniologists commonly have degrees in the above fields, as well as biochemistry, paleozoology, marine biology, and others.

Phylogeny of extant chelonians

The following phylogeny of extant chelonians is based on the work of Crawford et al. (2015)[2] and Guillon et al. (2012).[3]


Pleurodira
Pelomedusoides
Pelomedusidae

Pelusios

Pelomedusa

Podocnemididae

Erymnochelys

Peltocephalus

Podocnemis

CheloidesChelidae
Chelodininae

Pseudemydura

Chelodina

Elusor

Flaviemys

Rheodytes

Elseya

EmyduraError creating thumbnail:

Myuchelys

Hydromedusinae

HydromedusaFile:The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology (1884) (white background).jpg

Chelinae

?Rhinemys

ChelusFile:Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populären Naturgeschichte der Wirbelthiere (Plate (78)) white background.jpg

Mesoclemmys

Phrynops

Platemys

Acanthochelys

Cryptodira
Trionychia
Carettochelyidae

Carettochelys

Trionychidae
Cyclanorbinae

LissemysFile:N244 Sowerby & Lear 1872 (lissemys punctata) white background.jpg

CyclanorbisFile:CyclanosteusSenegalensisFord white background.jpg

Cycloderma

Trionychinae
Trionychini

Trionyx

Pelochelys

ChitraFile:Chitra chitra Hardwicke white background.jpg

Rafetus

ApaloneFile:Apalone feroxHolbrookV2P01A flipped.jpg

Pelodiscini

PelodiscusFile:Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.275 - Pelodiscus sinensis - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour WB.jpeg

Palea

Dogania

Amyda

Nilssonia

Durocryptodira
Americhelydia
Chelydroidea
Chelydridae

MacroclemysFile:Macrochelys temminckiiHolbrookV1P24A flipped.jpg

ChelydraFile:Chelydra serpentinaHolbrookV1P23A flipped.jpg

Dermatemydidae

DermatemysFile:ChloremysAbnormisFord white background.jpg

Kinosternidae
Staurotypinae

Claudius

StaurotypusFile:Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populären Naturgeschichte der Wirbelthiere (Plate (76)) white background.jpg

Kinosterninae

Sternotherus

KinosternonFile:Description des reptiles nouveaux ou imparfaitement connus de la collection du Muséum d'histoire naturelle et remarques sur la classification et les caractères des reptiles (Kinosternon scorpioides cruentatum).jpg

Chelonioidea
Dermochelyidae

DermochelysFile:Dermochelys coriacea Haeckel.png

Cheloniidae

Natator

CheloniaFile:Sea-turtle watercolor.jpg

EretmochelysFile:Tortoises, terrapins, and turtles (Plate LVII) white background.jpg

Caretta

Lepidochelys

Testudinoidea
Emysternia
Platysternidae

Platysternon

Emydidae
Emydinae

?Actinemys

GlyptemysFile:Glyptemys muhlenbergiiHolbrookV1P04A flipped.jpg

Emys [incl. Emydoidea] File:Emydoidea blandingiiHolbrookV1P03A flipped.jpg

ClemmysFile:Clemmys guttataHolbrookV1P11A cropped.jpg

TerrapeneFile:Terrapene carolinaHolbrookV1P02 flipped.jpg

Deirochelyinae

DeirochelysFile:Deirochelys reticulariaHolbrookV1P07A flipped.jpg

Chrysemys

PseudemysFile:Pseudemys peninsularisHolbrookV1P05A cropped.jpg

TrachemysFile:N194 Sowerby & Lear 1872 (trachemys decussata) white background.jpg

MalaclemysFile:Malaclemys terrapinHolbrookV1P12A flipped.jpg

GraptemysFile:N174 Sowerby & Lear 1872 (graptemys geographica) white background.jpg

Testuguria
Testudinidae
Gopherinae

ManouriaFile:Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London (Plate Reptilia XXXI) (white background).jpg

GopherusFile:Gopherus polyphemusHolbrookV1P01AA flipped.jpg

Testunidinae
Testunidini

Malacochersus

Indotestudo

TestudoFile:Heinrich Rudolf Schinz13 cropped.jpg

Pyxidini

Dipsochelys

AstrochelysFile:Tortoises, terrapins, and turtles (Plate III) white background.jpg

Pyxis

ChersinaFile:Testudo angulata Bell white background.jpg

HomopusFile:Testudo areolata Bell flipped.jpg

PsammobatesFile:Psammobates geometricus 1872 white background.jpg

Geochelonini

ChelonoidisFile:TestudoElephantopusFord white background.jpg

Kinixys

GeocheloneFile:Testudo actinodes Bell white background.jpg

Geoemydidae
Rhinoclemmyinae

Rhinoclemmys

Geoemydinae

Geoemyda

Siebenrockiella [incl. Panayanemys] File:Siebenrockiella crassicollis Hardwicke flipped.jpg

Malayemys

Orlitia

Geoclemys

MoreniaFile:Morenia ocellata white background.jpg

Kachuga [incl. Pangshura] File:N206 Sowerby & Lear 1872 (pangshura tentoria) white background.jpg

Hardella

Batagur [incl. Callagur] File:Batagur baska white background.jpg

Vijayachelys

Melanochelys

Mauremys [incl. Annamemys; Cathaiemys; Emmenia; Chinemys] File:Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.274 - Chinemys reevesii - Mauremys reevesii - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - white background.jpeg

Cuora [incl. Cistoclemmys] File:N116 Sowerby & Lear 1872 (cuora amboinensis) flipped.jpg

Leucocephalon

Sacalia

HeosemysFile:Heosemys spinosa 2 Hardwicke white background.jpg

NotochelysFile:Notochelys platynota Hardwicke white background.jpg

CyclemysFile:Tortoises, terrapins, and turtles (Plate XXIV) white background.jpg

File:TURTLEFAMILYTREE.jpg
Chart of the two extant suborders, extinct groups that existed within these two suborders are shown as well

Conservation of chelonians

At somewhere between 48 and 54% of all 330 or so chelonian species being threatened, they are at a much higher risk of extinction than many other vertebrates. Of the around 250 species of freshwater and terrestrial turtles, 117 species are considered Threatened, 73 are either Endangered or Critically Endangered and 1 is Extinct. All 7 species of sea turtles are endangered, with some considered critically endangered. Of the 58 species belonging to the family Testudinidae, 33 species are Threatened, 18 are either Endangered or Critically Endangered, 1 is Extinct in the wild and 7 species are Extinct. 71% of all tortoise species are either gone or almost gone. Asian species are the most endangered with around 75% being considered threatened,[4] closely followed by the five endemic species from Madagascar.[citation needed]

Research organizations

Cheloniology research organizations exist all over the world, spanning many countries. This list comprises just a few of the notable ones.

  • Archie Carr Center for Sea Turtle Research, University of Florida
  • Chelonian Research Institute, founded by Peter Pritchard, in Oviedo, Florida
  • Dewees Island Turtle Team
  • East Coast Biologists, Inc.
  • Ecological Associates, Inc.
  • Hawaii Preparatory Academy Sea Turtle Research Program
  • Innovation Academy for Engineering, Environmental & Marine Science
  • Inwater Research Group
  • Oceana
  • Padre Island National Seashore, Division of Sea Turtle Science and Recovery
  • Marine Turtle Research Group of China, a.k.a. the National Huidong Sea Turtle Reserve (Chinese: 广东惠东海龟国家级自然保护区管理局)
  • Israel Nature and Parks Authority - Sea Turtle Rescue Center (Hebrew: המרכז הארצי להצלת צבי ים‎)
  • Red Sea Turtle Project
  • Chelonian Research Group (not to be confused with the Chelonian Research Institute of the U.S.)
  • Marine Turtle Research Group

See also

References

  1. Bour, Roger (January 2008). "Global diversity of turtles (Chelonii; Reptilia) in freshwater". Hydrobiologia. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
  2. Crawford, Nicholas G.; et al. (2015). "A phylogenomic analysis of turtles". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 83: 250–257. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2014.10.021. PMID 25450099.
  3. Guillon, Jean-Michel; et al. (2012). "A large phylogeny of turtles (Testudines) using molecular data". Contributions to Zoology. 81 (3): 147–158. doi:10.1163/18759866-08103002.
  4. Hylton, H. (May 8, 2007). "Keeping U.S. Turtles Out of China". Time. Archived from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 1 November 2012.


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