Groups from three different breeding lines of Siberian hamsters (UNS = general colony animals, PNRa = selected for photoperiod nonresponsiveness as adults, PNRj = selected for photoperiod nonresponsiveness as juveniles) were exposed to short days at weaning and again as adults (Experiment 1) or only as adults (Experiment 2). The proportion of photoperiod nonresponsive individuals in each line was determined by measuring testis length after 6 weeks of exposure to short days (juveniles) or by paired testis weights after 12 weeks in short photoperiod (adults). Adults were blood sampled on the day of sacrifice (Experiment 1) or on Weeks 3,4,5,6,8,10, and 12 (Experiment 2) for determination of serum prolactin (PRL) and follicle-stimulating hormo...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Siberian hamsters are seasonal breeders that use changes in day length to synchronize their reproduc...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
Groups from three different breeding lines of Siberian hamsters (UNS = general colony animals, PNRa ...
Abstract Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to s...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
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...
The influence of daylength on copulatory behaviour was assessed by comparing male hamsters exposed t...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
The role of the intergeniculate leaflet of the thalamus (IGL) in photoperiod responsiveness was exam...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
In mammals, removal of one testis results in compensatory testicular hypertrophy (CTH) of the remain...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Siberian hamsters are seasonal breeders that use changes in day length to synchronize their reproduc...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...
Groups from three different breeding lines of Siberian hamsters (UNS = general colony animals, PNRa ...
Abstract Juvenile male Siberian hamsters from a line of hamsters selected for nonresponsiveness to s...
The goal of the present study was to determine the role of the circadian system in mediating short p...
Abstract Siberian hamsters are photoperiodic rodents that typically exhibit sev-eral physiological c...
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...
The influence of daylength on copulatory behaviour was assessed by comparing male hamsters exposed t...
In seasonal mammals, photoperiod change is associated with a suite of alterations in physiology. It ...
The role of the intergeniculate leaflet of the thalamus (IGL) in photoperiod responsiveness was exam...
The Turkish hamster (Mesocricetus brandti) is a photoperiodic species. In this investigation, we cha...
In mammals, removal of one testis results in compensatory testicular hypertrophy (CTH) of the remain...
Seasonal changes in mammalian physiology and behavior are proximately controlled by the annual varia...
Abstract Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)exposed to a short-day photoperiod generally respond...
Siberian hamsters are seasonal breeders that use changes in day length to synchronize their reproduc...
Male golden hamsters were exposed to nonstimulatory short days for 25 weeks, and the effects on gona...