The Herpetological Bulletin is a quarterly publication in English. It includes full-length papers, natural history notes, book reviews, and other items of general herpetological interest. Emphasis is placed on natural history and conservation as well as captive care that includes breeding, husbandry, veterinary, and behavioural aspects.
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https://doi.org/10.33256/hb170.713
AUTHORS: ZILCA CAMPOS, WILLIAM E. MAGNUSSON & GUILHERME MOURÃO
ABSTRACT: We recaptured 26 female and 24 male Pantanal caimans Caiman yacare of known-age up to 36 years after marking. The relationship between clutch size and age for known-age females was highly variable although one female captured multiple times between 18 and 26 years of age showed little variation in clutch size. Captured known-age females attending nests varied from 73 cm to 89 cm snout-vent length and from 9 to 36 years old. These females continued to grow long after their first capture, so cessation of growth does not appear to be related to reproduction. Most known-age animals were recaptured within 10 km of where they hatched, but usually on a different ranch, so ranches cannot be used as autonomous management units. Our data indicate that the ratio of snout-vent length (SVL) at first reproduction (73 cm) to mean asymptotic SVL reported for this species (85.7 cm SVL) is much higher in female Pantanal caimans (0.85) than has been reported for most other reptiles (0.7).