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Animal Biodiversity and Conservation. Volume 29.1 (2006) Pages: 65-71

Regression analysis between body and head measurements of Chinese alligators (Alligator sinensis) in the captive population

Wu, X. B., Xue, H., Wu, L. S., Zhu, J. L., Wang, R. P.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2006.29.0065

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Abstract

Four body-size and fourteen head-size measurements were taken from each Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis) according to the measurements adapted from Verdade. Regression equations between body-size and head-size variables were presented to predict body size from head dimension. The coefficients of determination of captive animals concerning body- and head-size variables can be considered extremely high, which means most of the head-size variables studied can be useful for predicting body length. The result of multivariate allometric analysis indicated that the head elongates as in most other species of crocodilians. The allometric coefficients of snout length (SL) and lower ramus (LM) were greater than those of other variables of head, which was considered to be possibly correlated to fights and prey. On the contrary, allometric coefficients for the variables of obita (OW, OL) and postorbital cranial roof (LCR), were lower than those of other variables.

Keywords

Regression analysis, Allometry, Chinese alligator

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Wu, X. B., Xue, H., Wu, L. S., Zhu, J. L., Wang, R. P., 2006. Regression analysis between body and head measurements of Chinese alligators (Alligator sinensis) in the captive population. Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, 29: 65-71, DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2006.29.0065

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