The male reproductive tract of most Australian hopping mice in the genus Notomys has a suite of highly derived features that differ markedly from those of other Australian rodents. These include, among others, extremely small testes, a reduced complement of accessory sex glands and a spiny penis. Here we ask the question – what are the coevolved features of the female reproductive tract? To answer this question, we used histology and resin casts to compare the reproductive tract of the Australian plains mouse (Pseudomys australis) with that of the Spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis). In P. australis, the cervix is highly fibrous and has two small canals whereas the vagina has prominent fornices, a large lumen and a folded epithelial lin...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the structure and function of the three curved hooks on...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
The murine rodents are the most speciose subfamily of mammals. Here the morphology of the spermatozo...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROIn Australia, there are around 60 species of murid rodents that occur in the s...
Copyright © 2001 Journals of Reproduction and FertilityThe plains rat, Pseudomys australis, and the ...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: p. 199-254.xii, 254 p., [34]...
Spermatozoa exhibit considerable interspecies morphological variation across mammals, especially amo...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
When testis mass is plotted against body mass for Australasian rodents, an allometric relationship ...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The Spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis Thomas, 1922) is an arid adapted Australo–Papuan old ende...
The morphology of the spermatozoon of representative species of the subfamily Nesomyinae (Muroidea: ...
Captive-bred Australian spinifex hopping mice Notomys alexis have very small testes regardless of th...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the structure and function of the three curved hooks on...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
The murine rodents are the most speciose subfamily of mammals. Here the morphology of the spermatozo...
First published:07 April 2020Hopping mice (Genus Notomys) are a monophyletic group of Australian Old...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROIn Australia, there are around 60 species of murid rodents that occur in the s...
Copyright © 2001 Journals of Reproduction and FertilityThe plains rat, Pseudomys australis, and the ...
Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.Bibliography: p. 199-254.xii, 254 p., [34]...
Spermatozoa exhibit considerable interspecies morphological variation across mammals, especially amo...
The spermatozoon of most murine rodents contains a head in which there is a characteristic apical ho...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIn eutherian mammals, there are mark...
When testis mass is plotted against body mass for Australasian rodents, an allometric relationship ...
Copyright © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.In the rodent superfamily Muroidea, a model for the evolution of sp...
The Spinifex hopping mouse (Notomys alexis Thomas, 1922) is an arid adapted Australo–Papuan old ende...
The morphology of the spermatozoon of representative species of the subfamily Nesomyinae (Muroidea: ...
Captive-bred Australian spinifex hopping mice Notomys alexis have very small testes regardless of th...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the structure and function of the three curved hooks on...
Rodents exhibit diverse biology, mating systems and diverse sperm morphology. Different levels of sp...
The murine rodents are the most speciose subfamily of mammals. Here the morphology of the spermatozo...