Annual reproductive patterns of male house shrews, Suncus murinus, in central Taiwan

Citation
Ch. Chang et al., Annual reproductive patterns of male house shrews, Suncus murinus, in central Taiwan, J MAMMAL, 80(3), 1999, pp. 845-854
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY
ISSN journal
00222372 → ACNP
Volume
80
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
845 - 854
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-2372(199908)80:3<845:ARPOMH>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The reproductive patterns of male house shrews, Suncus murinus, inhabiting Taichung, Taiwan, were investigated September 1990-February 1992 with anima ls collected monthly. The annual average body weight and testis weight were 58.6 g and 87.0 mg, respectively, for adults (n = 183) and 32.9 g and 47.2 mg, respectively, for juveniles (n = 19). Levels of androgen in plasma of adult males were highest during March (882.9 pg/ml) through August (714.5 p g/ml), and then decreased gradually to 357.5 pg/ml in February. Histologica l examination of testes revealed that spermatogenesis occurred year round w ith maximal activity and intensity during March-August. Males in reproducti ve condition were present year round with the greatest number in July-Augus t and the lowest in December-February, according to their spermatogenic act ivity. Levels of androgen in plasma were correlated with spermatogenic acti vity and growth of the seminal vesicle-prostate. Body weight, testis weight , weights of epididymis and seminal vesicle-prostate, and level of androgen in plasma were correlated with length of day, temperature, and rainfall. O ur study demonstrated that male Suncus murinus in central Taiwan is a conti nuous breeder with greater reproductive activity and intensity during sprin g and summer. This is the only study to investigate seasonal or monthly pat terns of androgens in plasma of wild S. murinus and is the first to demonst rate that sexual maturation and development in wild populations are correla ted with photoperiod and other environmental factors.