During the first 7 weeks of postnatal life, short day lengths inhibit the onset of puberty in many photoperiodic rodents, but not in Syrian hamsters. In this species, timing of puberty and fecundity are independent of the early postnatal photoperiod. Gestational day length affects postnatal reproductive development in several rodents; its role in Syrian hamsters has not been assessed. We tested the hypothesis that cumulative effects of pre- and postnatal short day lengths would restrain gonadal development in male Syrian hamsters. Males with prenatal short day exposure were generated by dams transferred to short day lengths 6 weeks, 3 weeks, and 0 weeks prior to mating. Additional groups were gestated in long day lengths and transferred to ...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
Puberty, which is markedly delayed in male Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) born into short day...
Nightly melatonin (MEL) durations > 8 h provoke gonadal regression and decreases in body mass, where...
During the first 7 weeks of postnatal life, short day lengths inhibit the onset of puberty in many p...
Day length is the primary cue used by many mammals to restrict reproduction to favourable spring and...
In studies of photoperiodism, animals typically are transferred abruptly from a long (e.g., 16 h lig...
Photoperiodism research has relied on static day lengths and abrupt transitions between long and sho...
Abstract Testicular regression was prevented or attenuated in Siberian hamsters exposed to a single ...
Daylengths during the spring are repeated in reverse order in the autumn. For some photoperiodic spe...
In mammals, removal of one testis results in compensatory testicular hypertrophy (CTH) of the remain...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
Summary. Male and female Djungarian hamsters maintained from birth in a short photoperiod (8 h light...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
Puberty, which is markedly delayed in male Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) born into short day...
Nightly melatonin (MEL) durations > 8 h provoke gonadal regression and decreases in body mass, where...
During the first 7 weeks of postnatal life, short day lengths inhibit the onset of puberty in many p...
Day length is the primary cue used by many mammals to restrict reproduction to favourable spring and...
In studies of photoperiodism, animals typically are transferred abruptly from a long (e.g., 16 h lig...
Photoperiodism research has relied on static day lengths and abrupt transitions between long and sho...
Abstract Testicular regression was prevented or attenuated in Siberian hamsters exposed to a single ...
Daylengths during the spring are repeated in reverse order in the autumn. For some photoperiodic spe...
In mammals, removal of one testis results in compensatory testicular hypertrophy (CTH) of the remain...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
Summary. Male and female Djungarian hamsters maintained from birth in a short photoperiod (8 h light...
Abstract Seasonal changes in numerous aspects of mammalian immune func-tion arise as a result of the...
Photoperiod (day length) has been shown to have significant effects on the physical and behavioral d...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
Puberty, which is markedly delayed in male Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) born into short day...
Nightly melatonin (MEL) durations > 8 h provoke gonadal regression and decreases in body mass, where...