A seasonally dependent change in the distribution and physiological condition of 'Caiman crocodilus yacare' in the Paraguay River Basin

Title
A seasonally dependent change in the distribution and physiological condition of 'Caiman crocodilus yacare' in the Paraguay River Basin
Publication Date
2008
Author(s)
Campbell, Hamish
Micheli, Mariana A
Abe, Augusto
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
Place of publication
Australia
DOI
10.1071/WR07169
UNE publication id
une:16416
Abstract
The distribution and physiological condition of 116 'Caiman crocodilus yacare' was assessed over one year in the Southern Pantanal. Body mass and intermediary plasma metabolites were measured at three different time periods, representing large differences in the abundance of surface water. During the wet season the study site was completely submerged under water and 'C. c. yacare' were distributed evenly throughout. High levels of [glucose] and [triglyceride] in the plasma indicated regular feeding. As the dry season progressed 'C. c. yacare' became increasingly crowded around the remaining ponds. They showed a reduction in plasma [glucose] and [triglyceride], and an increase in plasma [ß-hydroxybutyrate], signifying that they were feeding less and utilising fat reserves. At this sampling period, ~40% of the male 'C. c. yacare' that were >10 years old inhabited dry grassland and did not have access to water. These animals were significantly lighter than males of a similar length that had immediate water access, and plasma [uric acid] indicated that they had not fed for a long time and were metabolising tissue proteins. Essentially, the adult male 'C. c. yacare' that inhabited dry grassland were in a state of energy deficiency. This was so severe in some animals that recovery seemed unlikely. The study suggests that fluctuations in the abundance of surface ground water may influence the size and structure of the 'C. c. yacare' population in the Pantanal.
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Citation
Wildlife Research, 35(2), p. 150-157
ISSN
1035-3712
1448-5494
Start page
150
End page
157

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