Pearl River map turtle


The Pearl River map turtle is a species of emydid turtle native to the southern United States. According to a study done in January 2017, the species G. pearlensis was significantly less abundant in the Pearl River region as compared to G. oculifera and exhibited a smaller number of reproductively mature females. Further, this study highlighted statistical and observational evidence that this species exhibited female-biased, sexual dimorphism.

Geographic range

It is endemic to the Pearl River in Louisiana and Mississippi. The ringed map turtle is also endemic to the Pearl River.

Taxonomy

Until 2010, it was included in the Pascagoula map turtle, which it resembles. In 2010 Ennen, Lovich, et al. described Graptemys pearlensis as a new species. He used sequence variation of the mitochondrial control region along with the ND4 gene and found out three samples of Graptemys pearlensis constituting reciprocally monophyletic sister clades.