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Amidst a global amphibian decline, captive breeding has become an important component of many conservation management programs. Some species fail to readily reproduce in captivity, including leiopelmatid frogs, an archaic lineage endemic to New Zeala
Publikováno v:
General and Comparative Endocrinology. 175:464-472
Urinary hormone analysis has proved accurate for identifying sex and breeding periods in dimorphic amphibians with known reproductive cycles. We examined whether these techniques could provide this much needed information for a monomorphic anuran wit
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General and Comparative Endocrinology. 174:238-245
Toe-clipping, the removal of one or more toes, is a common method used to individually mark free-living animals. Whilst this method is widely used in studies of amphibians, the appropriateness of the method, and its potential detrimental effects have
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General and Comparative Endocrinology. 166:172-179
Annual cycles of reproductive steroid metabolites were measured in urine collected from free-living and captive tropical endangered Fijian ground frogs (Platymantis vitiana) a terrestrial breeding. Free-living frogs were sampled on Viwa Island, Fiji
Autor:
Camryn D. Allen, David A. Taggart, Damien B.B.P. Paris, F.C. Molinia, Stephen D. Johnston, N. A. Czarny, M. S. Harris, John C. Rodger
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Theriogenology. 71:176-189
Assisted breeding technology (ART), including artificial insemination (AI), has the potential to advance the conservation and welfare of marsupials. Many of the challenges facing AI and ART for marsupials are shared with other wild species. However,
Autor:
Janine A. Duckworth, Phil E. Cowan, F.C. Molinia, Werner Lubitz, Jane Arrow, Petra Walcher, Xianlan Cui, Susie Scobie
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 26:6832-6838
The introduced brushtail possum is a serious pest in New Zealand and there is much interest in the development of an immunocontraceptive vaccine for population control. Immunisation of female possums against recombinant possum zona pellucida protein-
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Reproduction. 133:177-186
In a previous study, three infertility-relevant epitopes of possum ZP2 (Pep12 (amino acids 111–125), Pep31 (amino acids 301–315), and Pep44 (amino acids 431–445)) were identified using sera from possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) immunized with re
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 61:1356-1361
A reorientation of the sperm head so that it is perpendicular to the sperm tail (i.e., T-shape or thumbtack) is considered an indicator of sperm capacitation in the Australian marsupial the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula). This study describ
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Reproduction. 113:9-17
Fertilization has been achieved in superovulated brushtail possums and tammar wallabies after laparoscopic intrauterine artificial insemination. Various superovulation protocols and insemination times were examined but a maximum of 2-5 eggs including
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F.C. Molinia, Rhiannon E. Lloyd, Jennifer M. Germano, Carrie K. Vance, Vance L. Trudeau, Gina Della Togna, Natalie E. Calatayud, Cecilia J. Langhorne, Lucía Arregui, Marlys L. Houck, Dominik Lermen, Aimee J. Silla, John Clulow, Andrew J. Kouba
How to conserve our planet’s rapidly disappearing biodiversity is one of the greatest challenges of our generation. Among terrestrial vertebrate taxa, amphibians are most at risk with 41% of all known species experiencing population declines and on
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