“…As such, CORT has been used to assess various aspects of captive crocodilian propagation such as stocking densities (Elsey et al, 1990a(Elsey et al, , 1990b, water temperature (Turton et al, 1997), capture method (Franklin et al, 2003;Pfitzer et al, 2014), pen type and reproductive output (Elsey et al, 1990a(Elsey et al, , 1991Lance and Elsey, 1986). Using this information, Codes of Practice for the captive propagation of crocodilians have been established (CFAZ, 2012;LDWF and LSU, 2011;NRMMC, 2009;SABS Standards Division, 2014).…”