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Shepherd students conduct research on painted turtles

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Shepherd students conduct research on painted turtles

Nov 5, 2018

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. — A Shepherd University professor is trying to determine what function the red, orange, and yellow colors on the painted turtle serve.

John Steffen, an assistant professor of biology at Shepherd, and two student researchers spent the summer collecting painted turtles from area ponds and bringing them to a lab at Shepherd, where they were cared for and monitored, then released back to their original homes.

Steffen, a behavioral ecologist and herpetologist, said the data collected will help determine what plants might help turtles in the wild and what nutrients should be included in foods for pet turtles.

He said painted turtles get their colors by eating a pigment in plants called a carotenoid.

“The interesting thing is, it’s actually a yellow-colored pigment that is hidden under the green of the plant,” hen said. “In their body, they start converting it to other pigments. There seems to be a physiological conversion when they eat these carotenoids, and they alter them into something different by the time they get to their skin. I am trying to understand why they do that.”

Steffen said other species, such as fish and birds, sometimes gain health benefits from converting the pigments, and he is trying to learn whether the process could improve things such as blood health and parasite resistance in turtles.

Two students — Rhett Quigley, a biology major from Martinsburg, W.Va., and Ian Whibley, a biology major from Berkeley Springs, W.Va. — worked with Steffen in the summer through the Shepherd Opportunities to Attract Research Students program.

The West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission's Division of Science and Research awarded Shepherd a three-year, $142,000 grant in 2017 from the Research Challenge Fund that provides stipends for science and mathematics students to spend the summer helping professors doing research.

Quigley said during the summer, he and Whibley collected the turtles and helped take care of them while they were in the lab.

“We took some blood samples from them, and then measured the wavelength of their colors,” he said. “For a couple of months, we fed them food with one-half carotenoids and one-half no carotenoids, then we measured their color to see if there was any kind of a change.”

After two months, the turtles were released back to the ponds from where they came.

Quigley said they now are working on interpreting the data that they collected to determine if the colors changed based on diet.

“I thought it was really fun,” he said. “I haven’t done any in-the-field research, so it was a new experience. I plan to do more research like this later.”

Steffen is analyzing the data to determine whether the feeding experiment changed the turtles’ color. In previous research, he used all males, but decided to add females this year.

“There’s always the possibility that females don’t change color the same way that males do,” he said. “That’s the question I’m asking now, and it’s more complex and requires a deeper analysis.”
 

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