Importance of the signals provided by the buck for the success of the male effect in goats.

Reproduction, nutrition, development Pub Date : 2006-07-01 Epub Date: 2006-07-07 DOI:10.1051/rnd:2006020
J Alberto Delgadillo, J Alfredo Flores, Francisco G Véliz, Gerardo Duarte, Jesús Vielma, Horacio Hernandez, Ilda G Fernandez
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Under temperate and subtropical latitudes, ewes and goats display a reproductive seasonal pattern and their sexual activity during the anestrous period can be stimulated and synchronized by the introduction of males in the group, which is called the "male effect". The response of females to the male effect in the middle of the anestrous season is weak or absent. This failure may be due to the inability of the female to respond to males, as a result of a refractoriness of the female to the male stimulus. But, it may also be due to a low quality stimulus provided by the male which is, as the females, in seasonal rest. We tested this latter hypothesis in seasonally inactive goats kept under subtropical conditions by comparing the use of males with their sexual behavior stimulated or not by photoperiodic treatments. Treated males were able to induce estrous activity of females during the whole anestrus season. We have also determined that previous separation of the males and continuous contact during teasing are not absolute requisites when active bucks are used. While odor from the male and its sexual behavior play a primary role in inducing ovulation, vocalizations appear to facilitate the display of the does' estrous. It remains to be determined to which extent these conclusions apply under temperate latitudes and with more seasonal breeds.

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雄鹿提供的信号对山羊雄性效应成功的重要性。
在温带和亚热带纬度地区,母羊和山羊表现出季节性的繁殖模式,它们在发情期的性活动可以通过在群体中引入雄性来刺激和同步,这被称为“雄性效应”。在发情季节中期,雌性对雄性效应的反应很弱或没有反应。这种失败可能是由于雌性无法对雄性做出反应,这是由于雌性对雄性刺激的抗拒。但是,这也可能是由于雄性提供的低质量刺激,就像雌性一样,处于季节性休息状态。我们在亚热带条件下饲养的季节性不活跃的山羊中测试了后一种假设,通过比较雄性的使用,以及它们的性行为是否受到光周期处理的刺激。经处理的雄鼠在整个发情季节都能诱导雌鼠的发情活动。我们还确定,当使用活跃雄鹿时,先前的雄性分离和戏弄期间的持续接触并不是绝对必要的。虽然来自男性的气味和它的性行为在诱导排卵中起着主要作用,但发声似乎有助于显示雌性的性冲动。这些结论在温带纬度和季节性品种较多的情况下适用到何种程度还有待确定。
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