INVESTIGADORES
SIROSKI Pablo Ariel
artículos
Título:
Relationship between skin colour, conjunctivitis, and dermatitis in captive Caiman latirostris in Argentina
Autor/es:
HILEVSKI, SAMUEL; CIOCAN, HERNAN; LUIS ANTONIO BOCHETTI BASSETTI; PABLO A. SIROSKI
Revista:
herpetology notes
Editorial:
Societas Europaea Herpetologica
Referencias:
Lugar: California; Año: 2023 vol. 16 p. 847 - 854
ISSN:
2071-5773
Resumen:
The commercial production of crocodilians for skin and meat has been considered an important industry in theworld, with skin being the most valuable product, while the meat is considered a by-product. This study was designed toidentify some diseases that can affect crocodilians farmed in Argentina, examining the relationships between skin colour and these diseases. Each caiman was classified according to their skin colour and kind of diseases (conjunctivitis or dermatitis). In broad-snouted caimans the prevalence of conjunctivitis was 0.41, and dermatitis was 0.23. Statistical tests indicate that there may be a relationship between the skin colour and health status of the caiman, where the dark–skin animals appear healthier (35.76%) than the light–skin animals (15.89%), where these last are more vulnerable to suffer ocular diseases, and skin diseases at the same time (14.57%). In addition, the body mass and length of healthy animals (dark and light) were higher than caimans with eye disease or with both associated diseases. These results may help crocodilians farms caring by isolation of susceptible animals, establishing stricter criteria for health status. This may imply a decrease in diseases that affect the quality of the skinand the loss of individuals, with a consequent increase in profits obtained by the industry.