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Status of the tuatara,Sphenodon punctatus,on Hongiora and Ruamahua-iti Islands,Aldermen Group,New Zealand
Authors:Donald G. Newman  Ian McFadden
Affiliation:1. Science &2. Research Division, Department of Conservation , P.O. Box 10420, Wellington , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Results from a survey of the tuatara populations on Hongiora and Ruamahua-iti Islands, conducted in March 1986, do not support an earlier report that the Hongiora population is declining (Crook 1973). On Hongiora, 49 captures were made of 43 tuatara over 12 man-hours, and on Ruamahua-iti, 67 captures of 60 tuatara were made over 12.5 man-hours. The mean body lengths of Hongiora tuatara (male=250.4 mm, female=220.8 mm) were significantly larger than those of Ruamahua-iti animals (male= 187.6mm, female= 179.3 mm). We question the interpretation that the smaller average size of tuatara on Ruamahua-iti Island indicates that they are younger than those on Hongiora Island.
Keywords:Tuatara  Sphenodon punctatus  relative abundance  size distribution  Hongiora Island  Ruamahua-iti Island
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