Endocrine Control of the Reproductive Activity in Hibernating Bats

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Abstract

Bats, Chiroptera, constitute the second largest order of the class Mammalia and vary greatly in habitats, available foods and mating systems. The timing, duration and patterns of reproduction in bats vary considerably among species and different localities. Though much is known about the reproductive phenomena and associated endocrine characteristics of various species, the central mechanism regulating the peculiar delay and asynchrony in reproductive activity remains to be elucidated. The current understanding on the endocrine characteristics and possible mechanism of regulation of the hypothalamo- adenohypophysial-gonadal axis of bats will be reviewed, based mainly on our own studies in hibernating rhinolophid bats.

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Kawamoto, K. (2003, September). Endocrine Control of the Reproductive Activity in Hibernating Bats. Zoological Science. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.20.1057

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