Studies on the Indian Gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin) (Reptilia, Crocodilia) -I: Estimation of Body Length from Scute Length

Studies on the Indian Gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin) (Reptilia, Crocodilia) -I: Estimation of Body Length from Scute Length

Authors

  •   H. R. Bustard
  •   L. A. K. Singh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1977/v103i2/11635

Abstract

A basking gharial Gavialis gangeticus (Gmelin), often leaven at the basking site, impressions of the single row tail scutes of the ventral region. The growth of these scutes (SC) bear a linear relationship to the growth of the total body length (TBL). TBL=53.658+62.733 (SC). This statistic, with fair degrees of accuracy, has been proved with four wild gharials and three captive gharials ranging from 1.4 to 5.4 m in total length. It is presumed that a similar relationship exists for other crocodilian species too. This method of size estimation from the tail scute spoor can be safely used for census and movement studies.

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Author Biographies

H. R. Bustard

L. A. K. Singh

Published

1977-02-01

How to Cite

Bustard, H. R., & Singh, L. A. K. (1977). Studies on the Indian Gharial <I>Gavialis gangeticus</I> (Gmelin) (Reptilia, Crocodilia) -I: Estimation of Body Length from Scute Length. Indian Forester, 103(2), 140–149. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1977/v103i2/11635

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