Techniques to assess reproductive status in adult female American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) using laparoscopic examination
Author:
Flint MarkORCID,
Flint Jaylene B.,
Miller Jeffrey D.ORCID
Abstract
This protocol describes a minimally invasive surgical technique and approach to successfully examine the gonads of live female American alligators as part of a reproductive examination used in conservation medicine and biology. Best practices are based on examination of over 80 American alligators in the last two years adapting principles derived from other reptilian megafauna species. This protocol is designed for appropriately qualified veterinarians and biologists working in the field. We show likely reproductive tract presentations with respect to breeding status and environmental cues to help guide interpretation of observations. The laparoscopic approach and findings presented here provide tools to safely clinically examine animals in a welfare-oriented way that will advance our understanding of crocodilian reproduction. This technique has not previously been described in this species.
Funder
College of Veterinary Medicine, Ohio State University
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
Multidisciplinary
Reference20 articles.
1. Night Counts as an Index of American Alligator Population Trends;JM Wood;Wildlife Society Bulletin,1985
2. Sexual Maturity in Male American Alligators in Southwest Louisiana;VA Lance;South American Journal of Herpetology,2015
3. The Cloaca Sexing method for immature Alligators;T Joanen;Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the South eastern Association for Fish and Wildlife Agencies,1978