VARIATION IN REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS IN THE CAPTIVE MALE KOALA (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS)

Citation
Gm. Cleva et al., VARIATION IN REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS IN THE CAPTIVE MALE KOALA (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS), Reproduction, fertility and development, 6(6), 1994, pp. 713-719
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Biology","Developmental Biology
ISSN journal
10313613
Volume
6
Issue
6
Year of publication
1994
Pages
713 - 719
Database
ISI
SICI code
1031-3613(1994)6:6<713:VIRPIT>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Plasma androgen concentration was measured in six mature male koalas o ver 23 months. During this time, four animals were housed isolated fro m females. Androgen concentration showed a seasonal change, with a nad ir about the middle of the year, and began to increase sometime before the start of the breeding season. The concentration was greater when males were housed with females, even when the females were not yet cyc ling themselves. Changes in androgen concentration were not associated with changes in testicular volume. When plasma extracts were examined following separation by high pressure liquid chromatography, the majo r circulating androgen was testosterone with only trace amounts of 5 a lpha-dihydrotestosterone present. Plasma androgen fluctuated during th e day suggesting some form of diurnal rhythm of secretion. Two further animals were fitted with vascular access ports to allow more frequent blood collection and samples were taken every second day for two mont hs, a period that included a major portion of the breeding season. And rogen concentration fluctuated widely from 0 nmol L(-1) to 20 nmol L(- 1) over successive sampling and indicating an episodic pattern of secr etion. Plasma cortisol concentration was measured in all animals in th ese studies to monitor stress and remained low except when animals wer e undergoing surgery, were being moved to different enclosures or were exhibiting reproductive behaviours. Overall, there was no significant correlation between the concentration of androgen and cortisol in pla sma (n = 215). This contrasted with a group of wild-bled animals (n = 4) where there was a highly significant negative correlation.