Sex Accessories Morphology and Functions during the Seasonal TesticularCycle of a Subtropical Wild Avian Species, the Yellow-Throated Sparrow Petronia xanthocollis Burton.

Autor: Bhat, G., Maiti, B.R.
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Zdroj: Biological Rhythm Research; Feb2000, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p41, 9p
Abstrakt: Annual changes in the male sex accessories (tubuli recti, rete testis, vasa efferentia, epididymis, vas deferens and seminal glomus) were studied during the annual testicular cycle of the yellow-throated sparrow (Petronia xanthocollis Burton). All the segments of genital tract and the seminal glomus became enlarged during the progressive phase (January to March), were maximally enlarged during breeding (April), began to decrease during regression (May and June) and became maximally regressed during the nonbreeding phase (July to December). But the sialic acid level of the seminal glomus increased to maximum already during the progressive phase, remained high during breeding and declined subsequently. The findings suggest that the male sex accessories functions vary distinctly with the annual testicular cycle presumably due to alterations in the testicular androgen production in the yellow-throated sparrow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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