Breeding Biology of Northern River Terrapin Batagur Baska in Captivity in Bangladesh

Ebtisamul Zannat Mim, M. Jaman, A.G.J. Morshed, M. M. Alam, Nasrin Akter Bristy
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Northern River Terrapin, Batagur baska, is an ecologically extinct species in Bangladesh. The ‘Project Batagur’ has undertaken some important initiatives to resuscitate the nearly deceased population through captive breeding at Bhawal National Park, Gazipur, Bangladesh. We conducted a study on breeding biology of B. baska from May 2016 to June 2017 in the project site. Four adult females and three adult males comprised breeding pair in the study site. Male Batagur baska developed black colouration on head and neck, with rich crimson on dorsal portion of the neck during breeding season. During our study, we observed paired basking behaviour rather courtship and parental care. We found three nests from mid-March to first week of April. Females laid eggs at night and a total of 67 eggs were extracted from three nests; eggs were elliptical and whitish in colour. Clutch size varied from 18 to 28 eggs. There was significant positive correlation between clutch size and nest diameter (p = 0.03). The relationship was also positive and significant between egg weight and diameter (p = 0.01).The size of the egg was not related with the size of breeding females (r = 0.143).Average incubation period was (68.26 ± 5.23) days and there was significant negative relationship with temperature (p= 0.000), clutch size (p = 0.001), and hatching success (p = 0.004). Hatching success was also negatively co-related with temperature (p= 0.001). Hatching started in May and ended in the first week of June 2017 with mean hatching success of 91%. Simple linear regression showed positive relationship between egg length and hatchlings’ carapace length, plastron length, and height. We also found positive relationship between egg diameter and hatchlings weight, and carapace width. This study can be used as a protocol for captive breeding and rearing activities of threatened chelonians around the world. Dhaka Univ. J. Biol. Sci. 31(1): 67-78, 2022 (January)
孟加拉北部河龟Batagur Baska的圈养繁殖生物学
北河龟,Batagur baska,是孟加拉国一种生态灭绝的物种。“Batagur项目”已经采取了一些重要的举措,通过圈养繁殖在孟加拉国加齐浦尔的Bhawal国家公园恢复濒临死亡的种群。我们于2016年5月至2017年6月在项目点进行了巴斯卡贝氏螨的繁殖生物学研究。研究地点的4只成年雌性和3只成年雄性组成繁殖对。雄性巴塔古尔巴斯卡在繁殖季节头部和颈部呈黑色,颈部背部呈深红色。在我们的研究中,我们观察到成对的晒鸟行为,而不是求偶和亲代照顾。从3月中旬到4月的第一周,我们发现了三个鸟巢。雌性在夜间产卵,共从3个巢中取出67枚卵;鸡蛋呈椭圆形,呈白色。一窝卵的数量从18到28个不等。巢径与窝卵数呈显著正相关(p = 0.03)。蛋重与蛋径也呈极显著正相关(p = 0.01)。卵的大小与繁殖雌性的大小无关(r = 0.143)。平均孵育期为(68.26±5.23)d,与温度(p= 0.000)、卵数(p= 0.001)、孵化成功率(p= 0.004)呈显著负相关。孵化成功率也与温度呈负相关(p= 0.001)。2017年5月开始孵化,6月第一周结束,平均孵化成功率为91%。经简单线性回归分析,卵长与雏鸟甲壳长、板长、高度呈正相关。卵径与雏鸟体重、甲壳宽度呈正相关。本研究为世界范围内濒危龟类的圈养繁殖和饲养活动提供了参考。达卡大学。科学31(1):67-78,2022 (1)
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