Detailed reproductive pattern and associated endocrine characteristics have been documented in only a few species of order Chiroptera. The aim of the present study was to examine the changes in body weight, serum insulin, leptin, androstenedione and luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations during annual ovarian cycle in the sheath-tailed bat, Taphozous longimanus . Bats were sampled over three years. Leptin, a satiety hormone produced primarily by adipose tissue, provides information to feeding center of the brain about nutritional status, fat mass, appetite and energy expenditure. The circulating concentration of leptin begins to increase from October and attains a peak in December. The peak serum leptin concentration coincides with bo...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Male sheath-tail bats were collected from central Queensland over a 12-month period. Plasma testost...
Animals require adequate energy reserves to fuel successful reproduction: there must, therefore, be ...
The present study was designed to investigate changes in thyroid activity during the reproductive cy...
The steroid hormone profile of Scotophilus heathi, an Indian tropical vespertilionid bat, was studie...
Eidolon helvum (Megachiroptera) is a large frugivorous bat found in equatorial and tropical Africa. ...
Summary. In the Japanese long-fingered bat, when compared with the baseline values during non-pregna...
The present study describes seasonal changes in delta5 3beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD...
Seasonal variation is a key factor regulating energy metabolism and reproduction in several mammals,...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between corticosterone, body weight, i...
The reproductive cycle of Miniopterus schreibersii is modified as a consequence of a period of torpo...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Body condition is an important measure to estimate the energy reserve of an organism. Scientists fre...
Summary. The major reproductive events in the oestrous cycles of nonhibernating mega- and microchiro...
The reproductive cycle of Miniopterus schreibersii is modified as a consequence of a period of torpo...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Male sheath-tail bats were collected from central Queensland over a 12-month period. Plasma testost...
Animals require adequate energy reserves to fuel successful reproduction: there must, therefore, be ...
The present study was designed to investigate changes in thyroid activity during the reproductive cy...
The steroid hormone profile of Scotophilus heathi, an Indian tropical vespertilionid bat, was studie...
Eidolon helvum (Megachiroptera) is a large frugivorous bat found in equatorial and tropical Africa. ...
Summary. In the Japanese long-fingered bat, when compared with the baseline values during non-pregna...
The present study describes seasonal changes in delta5 3beta hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD...
Seasonal variation is a key factor regulating energy metabolism and reproduction in several mammals,...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between corticosterone, body weight, i...
The reproductive cycle of Miniopterus schreibersii is modified as a consequence of a period of torpo...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Body condition is an important measure to estimate the energy reserve of an organism. Scientists fre...
Summary. The major reproductive events in the oestrous cycles of nonhibernating mega- and microchiro...
The reproductive cycle of Miniopterus schreibersii is modified as a consequence of a period of torpo...
Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh c...
Male sheath-tail bats were collected from central Queensland over a 12-month period. Plasma testost...
Animals require adequate energy reserves to fuel successful reproduction: there must, therefore, be ...