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Title
Population status and conservation of Morelet's crocodile, Crocodylus moreletii, in northern Belize
Author(s)
Platt, S.G.; Thorbjarnarson, J.B.
Published
2000
Publisher
Biological Conservation
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0006-3207(00)00039-2
Abstract
Spotlight surveys were conducted from 1992 to 1997 to determine the population status of Morelet's crocodile, Crocodylus moreletii, in northern Belize. A total of 754 crocodiles were observed and 481.9 km surveyed (1.55/km). Encounter rates were highest in non-alluvial (8.20/km) and alluvial (6.11/km) lagoons, and considerably lower in most rivers and creeks (0.95/km), and coastal mangrove habitats (0.24/km). The population sex ratio was significantly male biased (1 female:5.3 males), although the reasons for this are unclear. Comparisons with survey data from 1979 to 1980 suggest substantial population recovery has occurred following legal protection in 1981. At present there are no immediate threats to the continued survival of Morelet's crocodile in Belize. Conservation actions should address the creation of additional protected areas in anticipation of future regional development. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Keywords
abundance; conservation status; crocodilian; species conservation; Belize; Crocodylus moreletii; CAIMAN-CROCODILUS
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