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Aquatic Biology
Behavior of American alligators monitored by multi-sensor data loggers
Johanna L. Imhoff1  Eric A. Reyier1  Yuuki Y. Watanabe1  Yannis P. Papastamatiou1  Russell H. Lowers1 
关键词: Biologging;    Crocodilian;    Diving;    Swimming;    Alligator mississippiensis;   
DOI  :  10.3354/ab00489
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Fine-scale behavior of crocodilians has rarely been recorded in the field despite the important ecological roles these reptiles play in wetland systems around the world. In this study, we attached multi-sensor data loggers to free-ranging American alligators Alligator mississippiensis in the northern Banana River Lagoon, Florida, to record their diving and swimming behavior, diel activity patterns, and horizontal movements. The alligators repeatedly showed shallow, inactive dives (mean depth: 0.75 m, duration: 310 s), which may represent sit-and-wait foraging for prey. The alligators also showed periodic, submerged swimming events (mean duration: 59 s, swim speed: 0.31 m s−1, tail-beat frequency: 0.47 Hz). Based on the occurrence of diving and swimming events, and the activity level inferred from acceleration records, the animals tended to be more active during the day than at night, suggesting behavioral thermoregulation. An individual with a global positioning system (GPS) logger attached swam northward along the shore, showing the utility of GPS tracking for this species. This study presents basic information for the natural behavior of crocodilians, an understudied group among aquatic vertebrates.

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