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Title: Terrestrial activity of Caiman in the Pantanal, Brazil
Authors: Campos, Zilca M.S.
Coutinho, Marcos Eduardo
Magnusson, William Ernest
Keywords: Crocodilian
Disturbance
Movement
Sex Ratio
Mato Grosso Do Sul State
Pantanal
Amphibia
Caiman
Caiman
Caiman Crocodilus
Caiman Crocodilus Yacare
Crocodilus
Crocodylidae (all Crocodiles)
Reptilia
Issue Date: 2003
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Copeia
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 3, Pags. 628-634
Abstract: Coordinated terrestrial movement has not previously been reported in crocodilians. However, between 1989 and 1999, 94% of 525 Caiman crocodilus yacare found on land in the Pantanal were in coordinated groups (n = 73) walking head to tail and forming nearly straight lines. Caimans left pools and initiated terrestrial movements spontaneously and in response to disturbance by researchers and hunters. The sex ratio of the groups was biased toward males (0.8 ± 0.24) and was similar to that found in aquatic habitats in the study area. However, two groups consisted only of females. When caimans left pools subjected to disturbances, such as hunting and capture for research, they walked head to tail in lines. Caimans that left pools in response to disturbance buried in mud near pools or in leaf litter in forest.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1643/CH-02-204R1
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