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Role of daylength in the regulation of reproductive function in the male mongoose,Herpestes auropunctatus

✍ Scribed by Soares, Michael J. ;Hoffmann, Joan C.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
427 KB
Volume
224
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

The male mongoose, Herpestes auropunctatus, displays a distinct seasonal reproductive rhythm in environments which show minimal changes in daylength. This investigation was designed to evaluate whether the reproductive system of the male mongoose was responsive to photoperiodic manipulations. Four experiments were conducted; two during the breeding season, one during the inactive season, and one during the recrudescence phase. Serum androgen levels and reproductive organ weights were similar in males exposed to either short (6L:18D) or control photoperiods (14L:10D) when the photoperiodic adjustment was initiated in April; however, serum androgen levels were significantly depressed after 60 days exposure to short photoperiods as were weights of prostate glands when the photoperiodic manipulation was initiated in May. An increase in the number of hours of light per day during the inactive season did not affect serum androgen levels or reproductive organ weights. Exposure to a very short photoperiod (2L:22D) during the recrudescence phase delayed, but did not prevent, the increase in serum androgen levels. Although the reproductive system of the male mongoose is responsive to daylength adjustments, the response is less pronounced when compared to the effects of photoperiod in other seasonal breeders.


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