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Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca

Habitat loss and fragmentation have been leading jaguars to constant conflicts with humans, and as a result, jaguar populations have been declining over the last decades. Captive breeding is often a tool for species conservation, and it is not different for jaguars. However, success is far from opti...

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Autores principales: Viau, Priscila, Rodini, Débora Cattaruzzi, Sobral, Gisela, Martins, Gabriela Siqueira, Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves, de Oliveira, Claudio Alvarenga
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7296220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa052
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author Viau, Priscila
Rodini, Débora Cattaruzzi
Sobral, Gisela
Martins, Gabriela Siqueira
Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
de Oliveira, Claudio Alvarenga
author_facet Viau, Priscila
Rodini, Débora Cattaruzzi
Sobral, Gisela
Martins, Gabriela Siqueira
Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
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description Habitat loss and fragmentation have been leading jaguars to constant conflicts with humans, and as a result, jaguar populations have been declining over the last decades. Captive breeding is often a tool for species conservation, and it is not different for jaguars. However, success is far from optimal due to the lack of basic knowledge about species’ reproductive biology. In the present study, we assessed gonadal hormonal profiles of natural oestral cycles and puberty and compared our data to those of other wild felids. We collected faecal samples from two to seven times per week for 18 months from two adults and three pre-pubertal females. We defined baseline levels for progestins and oestrogens in order to estimate oestrous cycle length and age at puberty. We compared our data with 16 other species through generalized linear model, using weight and genus as two explanatory variables. Cycle length was 38.28 ± 2.52 days, ranging from 25 to 44 days, while sexual maturity was attained within 22 months. Due to our analysis of both hormonal and behavioural data, there is a variation between this research from other studies that employed only behavioural observations. Such difference may be caused by the absence of behavioural oestrous at the peri-pubertal period. When compared to wild felids of similar size, puberty and oestral cycle durations of the jaguar females fell within the same range. Our modelling showed that age at maturity was influenced mostly by size and only Leopardus partially explained the observed variation. Conversely, oestral cycle length did not differ among genera or size categories. Our study adds to the body literature in the reproductive endocrinology of wild felids, and because female gametes are more challenging to collect and preserve, a strong understanding on the female reproductive physiology is essential to assisted reproduction and wild population viability assessment.
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spelling pubmed-72962202020-06-22 Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca Viau, Priscila Rodini, Débora Cattaruzzi Sobral, Gisela Martins, Gabriela Siqueira Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves de Oliveira, Claudio Alvarenga Conserv Physiol Research Article Habitat loss and fragmentation have been leading jaguars to constant conflicts with humans, and as a result, jaguar populations have been declining over the last decades. Captive breeding is often a tool for species conservation, and it is not different for jaguars. However, success is far from optimal due to the lack of basic knowledge about species’ reproductive biology. In the present study, we assessed gonadal hormonal profiles of natural oestral cycles and puberty and compared our data to those of other wild felids. We collected faecal samples from two to seven times per week for 18 months from two adults and three pre-pubertal females. We defined baseline levels for progestins and oestrogens in order to estimate oestrous cycle length and age at puberty. We compared our data with 16 other species through generalized linear model, using weight and genus as two explanatory variables. Cycle length was 38.28 ± 2.52 days, ranging from 25 to 44 days, while sexual maturity was attained within 22 months. Due to our analysis of both hormonal and behavioural data, there is a variation between this research from other studies that employed only behavioural observations. Such difference may be caused by the absence of behavioural oestrous at the peri-pubertal period. When compared to wild felids of similar size, puberty and oestral cycle durations of the jaguar females fell within the same range. Our modelling showed that age at maturity was influenced mostly by size and only Leopardus partially explained the observed variation. Conversely, oestral cycle length did not differ among genera or size categories. Our study adds to the body literature in the reproductive endocrinology of wild felids, and because female gametes are more challenging to collect and preserve, a strong understanding on the female reproductive physiology is essential to assisted reproduction and wild population viability assessment. Oxford University Press 2020-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7296220/ /pubmed/32577289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa052 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sobral, Gisela
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Morato, Ronaldo Gonçalves
de Oliveira, Claudio Alvarenga
Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title_full Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title_fullStr Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title_full_unstemmed Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title_short Puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars Panthera onca
title_sort puberty and oestral cycle length in captive female jaguars panthera onca
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7296220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32577289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coaa052
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