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The effect of temperature on the male reproductive system of the common water snake(Nerodia sipedon)

โœ Scribed by Weil, Michael R. ;Aldridge, Robert D.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
487 KB
Volume
210
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-104X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

The effect of various temperatures upon the male reproductive cycle of the common water snake (Nerodia sipedon) was studied. Snakes were divided into five groups and kept at five different temperature regimes and a 0L:24D photoperiod for ten weeks. Those kept in Chamber 1 were at 20ยฐC the entire day while those kept in Chambers 2โ€“5 were maintained at 21.3, 23.3, 27.4 and 29.3ยฐC for eight hours per day respectively and 20ยฐC for the remaining 16 hours each day.

Interstitial cell nuclear diameters, renal sexual segment tubule diameters and epithelial heights were found to be unrelated to increasing temperatures. Testicular growth was positively correlated to increasing temperatures. Seminiferous tubule diameters increased rapidly between 20 and 21.3ยฐC with a Q~10~ = 39. Tubule diameters continued to increase, although at a slower rate, with further increases in temperature, with a Q~10~ = 1.72 between 21.3 and 29.3ยฐC. Spermatogenesis increased with increasing temperatures; the threshold temperature for initiation of spermatogenesis was between 20 and 21ยฐC.

Therefore, spermatogenesis and testicular recrudescence in Nerodia sipedon are temperature and not light dependent. Further, this report shows that weight of fat bodies does not affect normal spermatogenesis and testis growth in the presence of a sufficient food supply.


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