The present study was carried out to assess the possibility of measuring fecal steroid hormone metabolites as a noninvasive technique for monitoring reproductive function in the three-toed sloth, Bradypus variegatus. Levels of the estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) metabolites were measured by radioimmunoassay in fecal samples collected over 12 weeks from 4 captive female B. variegatus sloths. The validation of the radioimmunoassay for evaluation of fecal steroid metabolites was carried out by collecting 10 blood samples on the same day as defecation. There was a significant direct correlation between the plasma and fecal E2 and P4 levels (P < 0.05, Pearson's test), thereby validating this noninvasive technique for the study of the estrou...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Noninvasive fecal assays were used to study steroid metabolism and ovarian activity in several felid...
International audienceDeveloping the zoos' ability to assess the reproductive status of the individu...
In wild animal species, the use of non-invasive and non-stressful procedures to determine hormone pr...
Alternative methods to the utilization of laboratory animal blood and its by-products are particular...
The present study aimed to establish simple systems for measuring fecal steroid hormones in order to...
ABSTRACT In this study, four crab-eating fox females (Cerdocyon thous) maintained at the Federal Uni...
A simple method for extracting and measuring ovarian steroids in feces is applied to the ovarian c...
A better understanding of a species` reproductive physiology can help conservation programs to manag...
The preservation of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) hinges not only on conservation of wild populatio...
The ability to detect reproductive cycles, specifically, the day of estrus, in giraffes has typicall...
several fecal steroid extraction techniques have been developed to measure the ovary function in dif...
The objective was to develop and test radioimmunoassays (RIAs) to measure fecal progestogens (P) and...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Noninvasive fecal assays were used to study steroid metabolism and ovarian activity in several felid...
International audienceDeveloping the zoos' ability to assess the reproductive status of the individu...
In wild animal species, the use of non-invasive and non-stressful procedures to determine hormone pr...
Alternative methods to the utilization of laboratory animal blood and its by-products are particular...
The present study aimed to establish simple systems for measuring fecal steroid hormones in order to...
ABSTRACT In this study, four crab-eating fox females (Cerdocyon thous) maintained at the Federal Uni...
A simple method for extracting and measuring ovarian steroids in feces is applied to the ovarian c...
A better understanding of a species` reproductive physiology can help conservation programs to manag...
The preservation of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) hinges not only on conservation of wild populatio...
The ability to detect reproductive cycles, specifically, the day of estrus, in giraffes has typicall...
several fecal steroid extraction techniques have been developed to measure the ovary function in dif...
The objective was to develop and test radioimmunoassays (RIAs) to measure fecal progestogens (P) and...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Estrone conjugate (E1C) and pregnanediol glucuronide (PdG) were predominant steroid metabolites of e...
Noninvasive fecal assays were used to study steroid metabolism and ovarian activity in several felid...
International audienceDeveloping the zoos' ability to assess the reproductive status of the individu...