نتایج جستجو برای: breeding season

تعداد نتایج: 110464  

Journal: :Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 2000

Journal: :Reproduction, fertility, and development 2017
Yingying Han Jinqi Zhan Ying Xu Fengwei Zhang Zhengrong Yuan Qiang Weng

The aim of the present study was to elucidate the regulatory role of cell proliferation and apoptosis in testicular development of wild Daurian ground squirrels during the breeding season (April), the non-breeding season (June) and before hibernation (September). Gross mass and hormonal analysis showed that the testis:body mass ratio and plasma testosterone concentration fluctuated seasonally, ...

Journal: :Biology letters 2012
Renaud Baeta Marc Bélisle Dany Garant

The control of primary sex-ratio by vertebrates has become a major focus in biology in recent years. Evolutionary theory predicts that a differential effect of maternal characteristics on the fitness of sons and daughters is an important route, whereby selection is expected to favour a bias towards the production of one sex. However, despite experimental evidence for adaptive brood sex-ratio ma...

2015
Muhammad Nazrul Islam Masato Aoyama Shoei Sugita

The investigation was conducted to elucidate seasonal histomorphological changes of Leydig cells in Japanese Jungle crows (Corvus macrorhynchos). All adult crows (n=12) were killed for H&E staining. Histologic data of Leydig cells regarding their locations in the interstitium, appearance and disappearance of lipoidal materials in their cytoplasm, precursor cells and fibroblasts are studied. In ...

2017
Mario León-Ortega María V Jiménez-Franco José E Martínez José F Calvo

Modelling territorial occupancy and reproductive success is a key issue for better understanding the population dynamics of territorial species. This study aimed to investigate these ecological processes in a Eurasian Eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) population in south-eastern Spain during a seven-year period. A multi-season, multi-state modelling approach was followed to estimate the probabilities of oc...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2012
Xia Sheng Jiaju Weng Haolin Zhang Xiaonan Li Mengyuan Zhang Meiyu Xu Qiang Weng Gen Watanabe Kazuyoshi Taya

The intraovarian function of gonadally produced inhibin and activin has been extensively studied in experimental models for decades, yet their presence and function have been rarely reported in wild rodents. With our seasonal breeding model, the wild ground squirrel, we aimed to investigate the possible roles of these peptides in the seasonal folliculogenesis. Immunohistochemical staining and W...

2015
William Ellis Sean FitzGibbon Geoff Pye Bill Whipple Ben Barth Stephen Johnston Jenny Seddon Alistair Melzer Damien Higgins Fred Bercovitch Alex Córdoba-Aguilar

Despite being a charismatic and well-known species, the social system of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus--the only extant member of the family Phascolarctidae) is poorly known and much of the koala's sociality and mating behaviors remain un-quantified. We evaluated these using proximity logging-GPS enabled tracking collars on wild koalas and discuss their implications for the mating system of...

2010
L. G. Halsey P. J. Butler A. Fahlman C. A. Bost Y. Handrich

King penguins Aptenodytes patagonicus are known to change their diving behaviour in response to changes in both prey location and their breeding status through the early stages of the breeding cycle (austral summer and autumn). However, little information exists on whether and how these changes affect the energy expenditure of such behaviour. By deploying heart rate and hydrostatic pressure dat...

Journal: :Reproduction 2001
K A Young R J Nelson

Animals restrict breeding to specific times of the year when reproductive success is most likely. In males, the most reliable method of reproductive inhibition is gonadal retrogression to an immature state. Depending on the species, the testes decrease in size by between 10 and 95% in response to environmental cues associated with the non-breeding season. An increased rate of apoptosis can occu...

2014
Ioana Chiver Bridget J. M. Stutchbury Eugene S. Morton

Testosterone is important in mediating investment in competing activities such as territoriality, parental care, and maintenance behavior. Most studies of testosterone function have focused on temperate species and less is known about the role of testosterone in territoriality or variation in mating systems of tropical species. Results of studies of tropical species with year-round territoriali...

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