Specific, recognisable cycles of annual and seasonal patterns of activity were recorded. Growth reflected these patterns but was also affected by social interaction. Social interaction and environmental factors are known to affect biological functions and physical development. The close correlation between surface activity and growth in tuatara are significant and characteristic of the species and can be used to gauge the effectiveness of captive management procedures.
Keywords tuatara; Sphenodon punctatus; activity; captivity; rearing management; growth; stress
New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 1994, Vol. 21: 473-485
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