Characteristics of the oestrous cycle of grey short-tailed opossums were studied by vaginal smears. The period of oestrus was identified by a sudden proliferation of epithelial cells which lasted about 6 days (range 3-12 days), followed by a leucocytic infiltration. Oestrous cycle length showed a bimodal distribution of 14.4 days (5 cycles, range 11-17 days) and 32.3 days (10 cycles, range 28-39 days). Females housed with males showed more days of epithelial cell proliferation than did females housed alone, and oestrous periods tended to occur in synchrony, suggesting that social factors may influence the oestrous cycle in this species.
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Fadem, B. H., & Rayve, R. S. (1985). Characteristics of the oestrous cycle and influence of social factors in grey short-tailed opossums (Monodelphis domestica). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 73(2), 337–342. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0730337
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