Evaluati Superscripton of the influence of hydroclimatic factors on the population structure of Podocnemis expansa (Testudines: Podocnemididae) in Formoso River, southeastern Brazilian Amazon.

IHERINGIA SERIE ZOOLOGIA(2021)

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Abstract
It is essential to have more knowledge about the population ecology of Amazonian chelonian species in order to recover and maintain the natural stocks of these reptiles. This study assessed the influence of hydroclimatic factors on population parameters and the body condition of Podocnemis expansa (Schweigger, 1812) in a specific region of Formoso River, in the southeast of Brazilian Amazon rainforest, where there is an intense use of surface water for irrigation of agricultural crops. The fieldwork took place in three campaigns carried out between the end of July and the beginning of August in the years 2016, 2017 and 2018, with a total sample effort of 205 hours. The individuals were captured using the methods of net trawling, hook fishing and waiting net; and the hydroclimatic data obtained from the website of the Agencia Nacional de Aguas -ANA. A total of 466 specimens were captured and tagged, being 47 adult males, 76 adult females and 343 juveniles, demonstrating a population composed mostly of juveniles (73.60%) and with a deviated functional sex ratio for females (0.62:1). The reduction in the number of individuals of larger sizes and better body conditions were associated, respectively, with higher river flow average in the dry season and an increase in flow during the rainy period. Future long-term studies are necessary to deepen the knowledge about how hydroclimatic factors and agncultural activities developed in the region affect the demography of the species.
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Giant Amazon River Turtle, population ecology, flow, precipitation, irrigated agriculture
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