This thesis documents the annual profiles of the primary reproductive steroids testosterone (T), 17beta-oestradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4), in the reproductive cycles of male and female blue-tongued lizards, Tiliqua nigrolutea. Data collected from a large captive population over three consecutive reproductive seasons are included. Reproductive cycles are discussed in the context of other viviparous squamate reptiles, while a broader comparative approach is used to consider patterns of steroid biosynthesis and peripheral metabolism. The annual patterns of circulating concentrations of T, E2 and P4 have been characterised for both sexes. In males, peak plasma T (10.9 +/- 3.00 ng ml-1) and E2 (778.0 +/- 120.00 pg ml-1) concentrations occ...
We have detected an unusual polar steroid as a major end product of gonadal steroid biosynthesis in ...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
Peripheral (extragonadal) metabolism of the primary reproductive steroids, testosterone (T) and estr...
This thesis documents the annual profiles of the primary reproductive steroids testosterone (T), 17b...
T. nigrolutea is a large skink distributed across south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Thi...
Few published studies have detailed comprehensively the correlations between plasma steroid hormone ...
Changes in mean plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), estrogen (E) and testosterone (T) in a c...
We examined sexual and seasonal variation in the ability of reproductively relevant tissues (liver, ...
We examined differences in gonadal steroid production and biosynthetic pathway activity with changin...
An animal's energy intake must be partitioned between the requirements for growth and maintenance an...
We have investigated seasonal and sex-related differences in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituit...
The hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis plays a central role in the regulation of gamete maturation,...
We have detected an unusual polar steroid as a major end product of gonadal steroid biosynthesis in ...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
Peripheral (extragonadal) metabolism of the primary reproductive steroids, testosterone (T) and estr...
This thesis documents the annual profiles of the primary reproductive steroids testosterone (T), 17b...
T. nigrolutea is a large skink distributed across south-eastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Thi...
Few published studies have detailed comprehensively the correlations between plasma steroid hormone ...
Changes in mean plasma concentrations of progesterone (P4), estrogen (E) and testosterone (T) in a c...
We examined sexual and seasonal variation in the ability of reproductively relevant tissues (liver, ...
We examined differences in gonadal steroid production and biosynthetic pathway activity with changin...
An animal's energy intake must be partitioned between the requirements for growth and maintenance an...
We have investigated seasonal and sex-related differences in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituit...
The hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis plays a central role in the regulation of gamete maturation,...
We have detected an unusual polar steroid as a major end product of gonadal steroid biosynthesis in ...
17-beta-estradiol (E2) is broadly believed to be the major circulating form of estrogen in almost al...
Peripheral (extragonadal) metabolism of the primary reproductive steroids, testosterone (T) and estr...