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Biological Conservation, 1992
Abstract Populations of the Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus intermedius were severely depleted from commercial hunting between 1930 and 1960. Despite reduced hunting over the last 30 years, no substantial population recovery has taken place in Venezuela.
John B Thorbjarnarson
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Abstract Populations of the Orinoco crocodile Crocodylus intermedius were severely depleted from commercial hunting between 1930 and 1960. Despite reduced hunting over the last 30 years, no substantial population recovery has taken place in Venezuela.
John B Thorbjarnarson
exaly +2 more sources
Journal of Herpetology, 1993
The assertion display of male Orinoco crocodiles consisted of a stereotyped series of head- slaps and roars. It was principally an early morning activity, and coincided seasonally with courtship during the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the dry season.
John B Thorbjarnarson
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The assertion display of male Orinoco crocodiles consisted of a stereotyped series of head- slaps and roars. It was principally an early morning activity, and coincided seasonally with courtship during the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the dry season.
John B Thorbjarnarson
exaly +2 more sources
Biological Conservation, 2000
Abstract The Orinoco crocodile is one of the most critically endangered crocodilians. The most important Orinoco crocodile population known is found in the Cojedes River System (CRS), Venezuela, an area currently under heavy anthropogenic pressure. Based on spotlight surveys, a minimum population of 547 non-hatchling crocodiles was estimated for the ...
Andres E Seijas
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Abstract The Orinoco crocodile is one of the most critically endangered crocodilians. The most important Orinoco crocodile population known is found in the Cojedes River System (CRS), Venezuela, an area currently under heavy anthropogenic pressure. Based on spotlight surveys, a minimum population of 547 non-hatchling crocodiles was estimated for the ...
Andres E Seijas
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Journal of Herpetology, 1993
The reproductive ecology of wild and captive Orinoco crocodiles was studied in the llanos of Venezuela. Nesting occurs during the early dry season and eggs hatch during the initial rise in water level at the beginning of the wet season. In the Capanaparo River hole-type nests are situated in elevated, sandy substrates (eroded river banks - 54%, beaches
John B Thorbjarnarson
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The reproductive ecology of wild and captive Orinoco crocodiles was studied in the llanos of Venezuela. Nesting occurs during the early dry season and eggs hatch during the initial rise in water level at the beginning of the wet season. In the Capanaparo River hole-type nests are situated in elevated, sandy substrates (eroded river banks - 54%, beaches
John B Thorbjarnarson
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Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2018
Helicobacter species can colonize digestive tract of animals and humans and have been associated with gastrointestinal diseases; however, this genus has not been studied in crocodiles. Our objective was to detect by PCR Helicobacter genus and Helicobacter pylori in oral and cloacal swabs from Orinoco crocodiles of two wild (Cojedes River System and ...
Carla A, Rudolf +4 more
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Helicobacter species can colonize digestive tract of animals and humans and have been associated with gastrointestinal diseases; however, this genus has not been studied in crocodiles. Our objective was to detect by PCR Helicobacter genus and Helicobacter pylori in oral and cloacal swabs from Orinoco crocodiles of two wild (Cojedes River System and ...
Carla A, Rudolf +4 more
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
Abstract Conservation actions for threatened species and populations aim to preserve their genetic diversity and prevent issues such as inbreeding or outbreeding depressions. This perspective has been incorporated into the management plans proposed for the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) in Colombia.
Nicolás Castillo-Rodríguez +3 more
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Abstract Conservation actions for threatened species and populations aim to preserve their genetic diversity and prevent issues such as inbreeding or outbreeding depressions. This perspective has been incorporated into the management plans proposed for the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) in Colombia.
Nicolás Castillo-Rodríguez +3 more
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Crocodylus porosus Gut Bacteria: A Possible Source of Novel Metabolites
Molecules, 2021Tengku Shahrul Anuar +2 more
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Análisis de viabilidad poblacional y de hábitat del Caimán del Orinoco (Crocodylus intermedius)
1996Cañizales, Israel +2 more
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