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Understanding how environmental factors influence reproductive aspects of wild myomorphic and hystricomorphic rodents

Myomorphic and hystricomorphic rodents are vital for maintaining various ecosystems around the planet. This review enables a better understanding of how these rodents respond to environmental factors and adapt to climate adversities. Innumerable factors, such as photoperiod, rainfall, and temperatur...

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Autores principales: Dantas, Maiko Roberto Tavares, Souza-Junior, João Batista Freire, Castelo, Thibério de Souza, Lago, Arthur Emannuel de Araújo, Silva, Alexandre Rodrigues
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8078862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33936293
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0213
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author Dantas, Maiko Roberto Tavares
Souza-Junior, João Batista Freire
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Lago, Arthur Emannuel de Araújo
Silva, Alexandre Rodrigues
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Souza-Junior, João Batista Freire
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description Myomorphic and hystricomorphic rodents are vital for maintaining various ecosystems around the planet. This review enables a better understanding of how these rodents respond to environmental factors and adapt to climate adversities. Innumerable factors, such as photoperiod, rainfall, and temperature, can impair or contribute to the quality of rodent reproductive parameters. Prolonged animal exposure to high ambient temperatures alters thermoregulation mechanisms and causes testicular and ovarian tissue degeneration and hormonal deregulation. Photoperiod influences the biological circannual rhythm and reproductive cycles of rodents because it strongly regulates melatonin secretion by the pineal gland, which modulates gonadotropic hormone secretion. Rainfall quantity directly regulates the abundance of fruits in an ecosystem, which modulates the reproductive seasonality of species which are most dependent on a seasonal fruit-based diet. Species with a more diversified fruit diet have smaller reproductive seasonality. As such, habitats are chosen by animals for various reasons, including the availability of food, sexual partners, intra-and inter-specific competition, and predation. This knowledge allows us to monitor and establish management plans to aid in conservation strategies for wild rodent species.
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spelling pubmed-80788622021-04-29 Understanding how environmental factors influence reproductive aspects of wild myomorphic and hystricomorphic rodents Dantas, Maiko Roberto Tavares Souza-Junior, João Batista Freire Castelo, Thibério de Souza Lago, Arthur Emannuel de Araújo Silva, Alexandre Rodrigues Anim Reprod Review Article Myomorphic and hystricomorphic rodents are vital for maintaining various ecosystems around the planet. This review enables a better understanding of how these rodents respond to environmental factors and adapt to climate adversities. Innumerable factors, such as photoperiod, rainfall, and temperature, can impair or contribute to the quality of rodent reproductive parameters. Prolonged animal exposure to high ambient temperatures alters thermoregulation mechanisms and causes testicular and ovarian tissue degeneration and hormonal deregulation. Photoperiod influences the biological circannual rhythm and reproductive cycles of rodents because it strongly regulates melatonin secretion by the pineal gland, which modulates gonadotropic hormone secretion. Rainfall quantity directly regulates the abundance of fruits in an ecosystem, which modulates the reproductive seasonality of species which are most dependent on a seasonal fruit-based diet. Species with a more diversified fruit diet have smaller reproductive seasonality. As such, habitats are chosen by animals for various reasons, including the availability of food, sexual partners, intra-and inter-specific competition, and predation. This knowledge allows us to monitor and establish management plans to aid in conservation strategies for wild rodent species. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal 2021-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8078862/ /pubmed/33936293 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0213 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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