First confirmed reproduction by a translocated female Siamese Crocodile Crocodylus siamensis (Crocodylidae: Crocodilia) with observations of nest attendance and nest-associated fauna

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Steven G. Platt
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2230-0878
Sounantha Boutxakittilah
Oudomxay Thongsavath
Samuel C. Leslie
Lonnie D. McCaskill
https://orcid.org/0009-0000-2486-7539
Randeep Singh
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-8288-8029
Thomas R. Rainwater
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4682-7735

Abstract

The Siamese Crocodile Crocodylus siamensis is considered one of the most imperiled and poorly-studied crocodilians in the world. Translocations (reintroductions) - often in conjunction with head-starting of juveniles - are a critical component of efforts to restore viable wild populations of C. siamensis. We here report the first confirmed nesting by a known-age, head-started, and translocated female C. siamensis together with observations of nest attendance and nest-associated fauna based on camera trap imagery. Our observations occurred in the Greater Xe Champhone Wetland Complex (GXCWC) in Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR. GXCWC encompasses 45,000 ha of seasonally inundated natural and anthropogenic wetlands, agricultural ecosystems, scrubland, and forest. While collecting eggs for incubation in May 2022, we were able to identify a unique series of notched tail scutes on a female C. siamensis as she aggressively defended a nest. From these markings we determined the female was hatched on 11 August 2012 (age = 9.75 years) and released in March 2014, approximately 3.5 km from the nest site. A game camera placed at the nest on 11 May 2022 and recovered on 5 July 2022 (34 trap nights) recorded 1724 images. These images indicated the female remained in attendance at the nest throughout the monitoring period. Camera trap imagery captured eight nest repair events and two nest defense events; during the latter the female defended the nest from village dogs. Eleven species of nest-associated fauna were recorded by the game camera, including eight and three species of birds and mammals, respectively. Our observations are the first confirmed nesting by a head-started, translocated female C. siamensis indicating these are effective conservation strategies for restoring wild populations. We also unequivocally established that head-started female C. siamensis are capable of reproducing when nine-years-old.

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Author Biographies

Steven G. Platt, Wildlife Conservation Society–Lao Program, P.O. Box 6712, Vientiane, Lao PDR

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Sounantha Boutxakittilah , Wildlife Conservation Society–Lao Program, P.O. Box 6712, Vientiane, Lao PDR.

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Oudomxay Thongsavath, Wildlife Conservation Society–Lao Program, P.O. Box 6712, Vientiane, Lao PDR.

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Samuel C. Leslie, Wildlife Conservation Society–Lao Program, P.O. Box 6712, Vientiane, Lao PDR

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Lonnie D. McCaskill , Wildlife Conservation Society, Prospect Park Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, 450 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11225, USA.

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Randeep Singh, Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center & Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University, P.O. Box 596, Georgetown, South Carolina 29442, USA.

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Thomas R. Rainwater, Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center & Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University, P.O. Box 596, Georgetown, South Carolina 29442, USA.

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