External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico

Analysis of external injuries in captive and free-ranging Morelet's crocodiles Crocodylus moreletii was performed in the northern wetlands of Campeche, Mexico. From March to September of 2007, a total of 52 free-ranging and 51 captive Morelet's crocodiles were studied. Captive crocodiles presented significantly more injuries. Sixteen free-ranging crocodiles presented some type of lesion, mostly superficial abrasions. Nineteen captive crocodiles presented lesions, mostly incisions from agonistic interactions. Overall, the injuries with highest prevalence were the incisions. The tail was the most frequently injured body region. Injuries were more common in adults than in other size classes. Conversely, the presence of lesions caused by the parasite Paratrichosoma spp. was greater in crocodiles captured in the coastal channels (mangrove habitat). The information presented here is important to understand some of the effects of individual interactions and to foresee and manage the consequences of conservation and management activities of crocodile populations.

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Main Authors: Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949, Weber, Manuel Doctor autor/a 2021
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Subjects:Crocodylus moreletii, Paratrichosoma, Parásitos, Lesiones (Animal), Artfrosur,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:134512024-03-12T12:38:10ZExternal injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949 Weber, Manuel Doctor autor/a 2021 textengAnalysis of external injuries in captive and free-ranging Morelet's crocodiles Crocodylus moreletii was performed in the northern wetlands of Campeche, Mexico. From March to September of 2007, a total of 52 free-ranging and 51 captive Morelet's crocodiles were studied. Captive crocodiles presented significantly more injuries. Sixteen free-ranging crocodiles presented some type of lesion, mostly superficial abrasions. Nineteen captive crocodiles presented lesions, mostly incisions from agonistic interactions. Overall, the injuries with highest prevalence were the incisions. The tail was the most frequently injured body region. Injuries were more common in adults than in other size classes. Conversely, the presence of lesions caused by the parasite Paratrichosoma spp. was greater in crocodiles captured in the coastal channels (mangrove habitat). The information presented here is important to understand some of the effects of individual interactions and to foresee and manage the consequences of conservation and management activities of crocodile populations.Analysis of external injuries in captive and free-ranging Morelet's crocodiles Crocodylus moreletii was performed in the northern wetlands of Campeche, Mexico. From March to September of 2007, a total of 52 free-ranging and 51 captive Morelet's crocodiles were studied. Captive crocodiles presented significantly more injuries. Sixteen free-ranging crocodiles presented some type of lesion, mostly superficial abrasions. Nineteen captive crocodiles presented lesions, mostly incisions from agonistic interactions. Overall, the injuries with highest prevalence were the incisions. The tail was the most frequently injured body region. Injuries were more common in adults than in other size classes. Conversely, the presence of lesions caused by the parasite Paratrichosoma spp. was greater in crocodiles captured in the coastal channels (mangrove habitat). The information presented here is important to understand some of the effects of individual interactions and to foresee and manage the consequences of conservation and management activities of crocodile populations.Adobe Acrobat profesional 6.0 o superiorCrocodylus moreletiiParatrichosomaParásitosLesiones (Animal)ArtfrosurDisponible en líneaDiseases of Aquatic OrganismsAcceso en línea sin restricciones
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topic Crocodylus moreletii
Paratrichosoma
Parásitos
Lesiones (Animal)
Artfrosur
Crocodylus moreletii
Paratrichosoma
Parásitos
Lesiones (Animal)
Artfrosur
spellingShingle Crocodylus moreletii
Paratrichosoma
Parásitos
Lesiones (Animal)
Artfrosur
Crocodylus moreletii
Paratrichosoma
Parásitos
Lesiones (Animal)
Artfrosur
Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949
Weber, Manuel Doctor autor/a 2021
External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
description Analysis of external injuries in captive and free-ranging Morelet's crocodiles Crocodylus moreletii was performed in the northern wetlands of Campeche, Mexico. From March to September of 2007, a total of 52 free-ranging and 51 captive Morelet's crocodiles were studied. Captive crocodiles presented significantly more injuries. Sixteen free-ranging crocodiles presented some type of lesion, mostly superficial abrasions. Nineteen captive crocodiles presented lesions, mostly incisions from agonistic interactions. Overall, the injuries with highest prevalence were the incisions. The tail was the most frequently injured body region. Injuries were more common in adults than in other size classes. Conversely, the presence of lesions caused by the parasite Paratrichosoma spp. was greater in crocodiles captured in the coastal channels (mangrove habitat). The information presented here is important to understand some of the effects of individual interactions and to foresee and manage the consequences of conservation and management activities of crocodile populations.
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topic_facet Crocodylus moreletii
Paratrichosoma
Parásitos
Lesiones (Animal)
Artfrosur
author Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949
Weber, Manuel Doctor autor/a 2021
author_facet Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949
Weber, Manuel Doctor autor/a 2021
author_sort Padilla Paz, Sergio Eduardo Maestro autor/a 12949
title External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
title_short External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
title_full External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
title_fullStr External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
title_full_unstemmed External injuries of Morelet's crocodile Crocodylus moreletii in Campeche, Mexico
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