“…Multiple paternity appears to be a frequently encountered pattern in reptiles including lizards (e.g., Laloi et al, 2004;Fitze et al, 2005;Eizaguirre et al, 2007), snakes (e.g., McCracken et al, 1999;Garner and Larsen, 2005;Voris, 2008), turtles and tortoises (e.g., FitzSimmons, 1998;Valenzuela, 2000;Johnston et al, 2006;Pearse et al, 2006;Fantin et al, 2008) and crocodilians such as Alligator mississippiensis (Davis et al, 2001), Caiman latirostris Amavet et al, 2008), Caiman crocodilus crocodilus (Oliveira, 2010), Caiman crocodilus yacare (Godshalk, 2002), Crocodylus moreletii (McVay et al, 2008) and Alligator sinensis (Hu and Wu, 2010). A molecular analysis of the mating system of Melanosuchus niger has yet to be studied, however.…”