Broad snouted caiman (Caiman latirostris) growth under different rearing densities |
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Authors: | GL Poletta A Larriera PA Siroski |
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Institution: | aFac. Bioq. y Cs. Biol., UNL, Santa Fe; UBA, CONICET, Bs. As., Argentina;bProyecto Yacaré, (Gob. Santa Fe/MUPCN), A. del Valle 8700, CP: 3000, Santa Fe, Argentina;cSecretaria Estado de Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable de la Provincia de Santa Fe, Argentina;dFac. Hum. y Cs., UNL, Santa Fe, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The effect of density on growth in body mass (BM) and total length (TL) of Caiman latirostris hatchlings raised in small pens (area 0.36 m2), for 3 months, was investigated. Twelve animals from each of three clutches were randomly distributed (1, 2 or 3 individuals) to two replicates at low rearing density (LRD: 0.12 m2/individual), medium rearing density (MRD: 0.06 m2/individual) and high rearing density (HRD: 0.04 m2/individual. Growth at LRD BM: 150.75 ± 43.83 g (SE); TL: 11.58 ± 0.93 cm] and MRD (BM: 141.96 ± 22.55 g; TL: 8.38 ± 1.26 cm) was significantly more than at HRD (BM: 57.19 ± 14.38 g; TL: 4.61 ± 0.89 cm; p < 0.001). Density is important to achieving optimal growth and maintaining the well-being of C. latirostris in commercial ranching programs. |
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Keywords: | Crocodiles Caiman latirostris Raising density Growth rate Ranching |
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