New Zealand Journal of Zoology abstracts
Plasma concentrations of total cholesterol and triacylglycerol in wild and
captive juvenile tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)
L. K. CARTLAND1
A. CREE1
W. H. F. SUTHERLAND2
N. M. GRIMMOND1
C. M. SKEAFF3
1Department of Zoology
2Department of Medicine
3Department of Human Nutrition
University of Otago
P.O. Box 56
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract Tuatara have been maintained in captivity for over
100 years, but abnormal growth, high mortality of juveniles, and obesity remain
common. A self-maintaining captive colony has yet to be achieved, as the oldest
surviving juveniles bred in captivity are only now reaching sexual maturity.
Nutrition may contribute to these problems, as the diets of wild and captive
tuatara are known to differ. Blood samples were taken from wild tuatara on
Stephens Island during February, May, August, November 1992 and January 1993,
and from captive tuatara in New Zealand zoos during February/March and
July/August 1992. The blood plasma was analysed for concentrations of total
cholesterol and triacylglycerol. No significant differences between males and
females were found in captive or wild juveniles for these lipids. Cholesterol
and triacylglycerol concentrations were highly elevated in captive juveniles
compared to wild juveniles in both February and August. There was no seasonal
variation in either of these lipids for the wild juveniles, nor for cholesterol
concentrations in captive juveniles. However, triacylglycerol levels of captive
juveniles showed significant variation between February and August. Differences
in plasma lipid concentrations between wild and captive tuatara may result from
differences in diets.
Keywords captive; cholesterol; husbandry; juvenile;
Sphenodon punctatus; triacylglycerol; tuatara; wild
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1994, Vol. 21: 399-406
0301-4223/2104-0399 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1994
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