“…Captive breeding of P. megacephalum has been attempted by various zoos and hobbyists, yet few instances of this species successfully breeding in captivity have occurred (Shelmidine, Murphy & Massarone, 2016; Sung, Hau & Karraker, 2014; Wei et al, 2016), which may be due to our limited knowledge about their natural history (Sung, Hau & Karraker, 2014). Only recently have researchers begun studying this species in the wild including distribution (Pipatsawasdikul, Voris & Thirakhupt, 2010), spatial ecology (Shen, Pike & Du, 2010; Sung, Hau & Karraker, 2015), growth (Sung et al, 2015) and reproduction (Sung, Hau & Karraker, 2014). The information gained from these studies will benefit conservation programs for the species, but much remains unknown.…”