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Title: Spatial and temporal variation in reproduction of a generalist crocodilian, Caiman crocodilus yacare, in a seasonally flooded wetland
Authors: Campos, Zilca M.S.
Mourão, Guilherme
Coutinho, Marcos Eduardo
Magnusson, William Ernest
Soriano, Balbina Maria Araújo
Keywords: Behavior, Animals
Caiman Crocodilus Yacare
Climate Change
Controlled Study
Crocodile
Demography
Environmental Factor
Geographic Distribution
Habitat Structure
Nesting
Nonhuman
Prediction
Reproduction
Seasonal Variation
Spatial Analysis
Temporal Analysis
Wetland
Animals
Crocodilian
Female
Flooding
Geography
Physiology
Regression Analysis
Season
Sexual Behavior
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Temperature
Caiman
Caiman Crocodilus Yacare
Crocodylidae (all Crocodiles)
Rain
Alligators And Crocodiles
Animalss
Female
Floods
Geography
Rain
Regression Analysis
Reproduction
Seasons
Sexual Behavior, Animals
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Temperature
Wetlands
Issue Date: 2015
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: PLoS ONE
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 10, Número 6
Abstract: We monitored the number of caiman (Caiman crocodilus yacare) nests in two ranches in the Brazilian Pantanal that cover an area of about 50.000 ha for 28 years (1987-2014). The number of nests was related to combinations of rainfall, water level, and number of days with temperature below 20°C, depending on the area. Most of the variation in number of nests could not be predicted by the environmental variables, but could be represented mathematically by a sine wave. We were not able to identify any external driver and suspect that the regular fluctuations may have resulted from an intrinsic population process. Presently, ranches are used as management units under the legislation for ranching Pantanal caimans. However, although some breeding females were recaptured in the area after periods of up to 21 years, most were not recaptured near nests or in general surveys of the area, suggesting that females are not strongly philopatric and that ranches do not represent isolated demographic units. Copyright: © 2015 Campos et al.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0129368
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