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Título: Asynchronous reproduction in three species of crocodilians in south-eastern Amazonia
Autor: Campos, Zilca M.S.
Muniz, Fábio L.
Magnusson, William Ernest
Palavras-chave: Crocodilian
Dam
Egg
Flooding
Hatching
Nesting
Reproduction
Species Conservations
Amazonia
Xingu River
Caiman Crocodilus
Crocodylidae (all Crocodiles)
Melanosuchus Niger
Paleosuchus Trigonatus
Data do documento: 2019
Revista: Journal of Natural History
É parte de: Volume 53, Número 9-10, Pags. 585-593
Abstract: We studied reproduction of three species of crocodilians, Paleosuchus trigonatus, Caiman crocodilus and Melanosuchus niger, in the Xingu River, near the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam. The periods of laying and hatching of eggs were estimated for each nest before (2013–2014) and after (2016–2017) the river was dammed and the reservoir was formed. Nesting of the three species occurred between August and December, but was largely asynchronous; nest construction peaked in September for P. trigonatus, October for M. niger and November for C. crocodilus. Reservoir filling had little effect on the laying period of any of the species. Nests of P. trigonatus and M. niger were always within 0– 12 m of the bank, whereas nests of C. crocodilus, which nests later in the season when flooding is more likely, were up to 100 m from the nearest water body. There was no relationship between distance from water and the number of eggs in nests, suggesting that larger and presumably more experienced females do not lay at different distances from the bank in any of the species. © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2019.1605006
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