The concept of critical day length is well established among rodents; reproductive function Is maintained when day lengths are greater than some specific threshold. In addition to day length cues, seasonal breeding in deer mice can also be regulated by food availability. The caloric threshold necessary to support reproduction remains unspecified for seasonally breeding rodents. The present study examined the interaction between photoperiod and food availability on reproductive function in adult male deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus). A critical caloric intake profile was constructed in long (16L:8D) and short (8L:16D) photoperiods; groups of deer mice in both photoperiods either received food ad libitum or 90, 80, or 70% of their indi...
Little is known about the role of photoperiod in the control of reproduction in mammals from the tro...
Pocket mice captured in the field at various times of year were introduced into laboratory experimen...
Nontropical rodents rely on environmental factors to restrict breeding to a specific time of the yea...
The concept of critical day length is well established among rodents; reproductive function Is maint...
We investigated the role of declining daylength and gonadal steroids on body weight and food intake ...
Abstract Individuals of many nontropical rodent species restrict breeding to the spring and summer. ...
Photoperiod and food availability often interact in the regulation of reproductive development in se...
California mice (Peromyscus californicus) breed primarily during the winter rainy season and general...
Variation in reproduction is a characteristic of many different species. Reproductive variation can...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State UniversityIndividual male deer mic...
Reproduction in the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris) is inhibited in winter in the field and t...
Inhibitory photoperiod differentially effects reproduction in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus nebr...
Many seasonally breeding mammals use changes in photoperiod as a reliable cue to time reproduction....
Photoperiod and dietary lipids both influence thermal physiology and the pattern of torpor of hetero...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
Little is known about the role of photoperiod in the control of reproduction in mammals from the tro...
Pocket mice captured in the field at various times of year were introduced into laboratory experimen...
Nontropical rodents rely on environmental factors to restrict breeding to a specific time of the yea...
The concept of critical day length is well established among rodents; reproductive function Is maint...
We investigated the role of declining daylength and gonadal steroids on body weight and food intake ...
Abstract Individuals of many nontropical rodent species restrict breeding to the spring and summer. ...
Photoperiod and food availability often interact in the regulation of reproductive development in se...
California mice (Peromyscus californicus) breed primarily during the winter rainy season and general...
Variation in reproduction is a characteristic of many different species. Reproductive variation can...
Author Institution: Department of Biological Sciences, Kent State UniversityIndividual male deer mic...
Reproduction in the pouched mouse (Saccostomus campestris) is inhibited in winter in the field and t...
Inhibitory photoperiod differentially effects reproduction in deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus nebr...
Many seasonally breeding mammals use changes in photoperiod as a reliable cue to time reproduction....
Photoperiod and dietary lipids both influence thermal physiology and the pattern of torpor of hetero...
Abstract Winter is often stressful. Increased energetic demands in winter and concurrent reductions ...
Little is known about the role of photoperiod in the control of reproduction in mammals from the tro...
Pocket mice captured in the field at various times of year were introduced into laboratory experimen...
Nontropical rodents rely on environmental factors to restrict breeding to a specific time of the yea...