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Título: Growth rates of black caiman (Melanosuchus niger) and spectacled caiman (Caiman crocodilus) from two different Amazonian flooded habitats
Autor: Thorbjarnarson, John B.
Silveira, Ronis da
Campos, Zilca M.S.
Magnusson, William Ernest
Palavras-chave: Crocodilian
Demography
Density Dependence
Environmental Effect
Fecundity
Geographical Variation
Growth Rate
Habitat Type
Mark-recapture Method
Population Modeling
Survival
Wild Population
Amazonia
Data do documento: 2013
Revista: Amphibia Reptilia
É parte de: Volume 34, Número 4, Pags. 437-449
Abstract: Rates of growth and survival in wild populations are affected by the physical environment, biotic interactions, and density-dependent processes, such as growth and fecundity. However, the relative importance of these factors in longlived reptiles is poorly understood. We analyzed growth rates of Melanosuchus niger and Caiman crocodilus coexisting in two areas of the Brazilian Amazon with very different environmental characteristics. Growth rates of Caiman crocodilus at the two sites were similar, but M. niger grew more slowly in the area with higher productivity and higher density of caimans. Growth rates of the same species from other sites and of the temperate-zone Alligator mississippiensis indicate large differences among sites, but little evidence that these differences are primarily due to differences in productivity or temperature. Demographic models used to estimate sustained yields from caiman harvests should take into account the likely importance of density-dependent growth. © 2013 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden.
DOI: 10.1163/15685381-00002896
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