Summary. Male and female Djungarian hamsters maintained from birth in a short photoperiod (8 h light per day; 8L:16D) showed substantial testicular and uterine growth in response to a single long photoperiod or a 15-min light pulse that interrupted the 16-h dark period at 18 days of age. These light regimens resulted in heavier testes and uteri at 30 and 35 days of age when compared with those of control animals. Similar results were obtained in hamsters maintained from birth to Day 18 in a long photoperiod (16L:8D), given a single longer day (20L:4D) or constant light on Day 18 and then transferred to a short photoperiod (8L:16D) on Day 19. At 35 days of age animals that received extended light treatment on Day 18 had significantly more de...
Female golden Syrian hamsters are seasonally breeding animals, capable of maintaining continuous est...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Abstract Testicular regression was prevented or attenuated in Siberian hamsters exposed to a single ...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
suppressed by short daylengths and induced and maintained by long daylengths. To determine the time ...
The influence of daylength on copulatory behaviour was assessed by comparing male hamsters exposed t...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
The effects of brief light pulses (1-60 mm in duration) on the circadian rhythm of locomotor activit...
Abstract During the first 7 weeks of postnatal life, short day lengths inhibit the onset of puberty ...
Subjecting hamsters to long daily periods of darkness leads to reproductive collapse. However, if lo...
Daylengths during the spring are repeated in reverse order in the autumn. For some photoperiodic spe...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
Female golden Syrian hamsters are seasonally breeding animals, capable of maintaining continuous est...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Abstract Testicular regression was prevented or attenuated in Siberian hamsters exposed to a single ...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
suppressed by short daylengths and induced and maintained by long daylengths. To determine the time ...
The influence of daylength on copulatory behaviour was assessed by comparing male hamsters exposed t...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
The effects of brief light pulses (1-60 mm in duration) on the circadian rhythm of locomotor activit...
Abstract During the first 7 weeks of postnatal life, short day lengths inhibit the onset of puberty ...
Subjecting hamsters to long daily periods of darkness leads to reproductive collapse. However, if lo...
Daylengths during the spring are repeated in reverse order in the autumn. For some photoperiodic spe...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
Female golden Syrian hamsters are seasonally breeding animals, capable of maintaining continuous est...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...
Siberian hamsters maintained from birth in a short day length (DL), unlike their long-day counterpar...