Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards

Follicular dynamics of Tupinambis merianae lizards was analyzed by means of ultrasound examination and radio frequency identification, during three consecutive reproductive periods, both in reproduction and in sexual isolation. Series of follicular development which ended in ovulation, and series of...

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Main Authors: María García Valdez, Silvia Chamut, Gonzalo Valdez Jaen, Osvaldo Arce, Mario Manes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2011-12-01
Series:Acta Herpetologica
Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1635
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spelling doaj-b539a30695f746cea14224d3f963b8992020-11-25T01:30:12ZengFirenze University PressActa Herpetologica1827-96351827-96432011-12-016210.13128/Acta_Herpetol-93419077Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizardsMaría García ValdezSilvia ChamutGonzalo Valdez JaenOsvaldo ArceMario ManesFollicular dynamics of Tupinambis merianae lizards was analyzed by means of ultrasound examination and radio frequency identification, during three consecutive reproductive periods, both in reproduction and in sexual isolation. Series of follicular development which ended in ovulation, and series of follicular development without ovulation, followed by a regression process, were observed, as well as a combination of both. Ovulation was found to be strongly dependent on mating consummation. In 34% of the cases in which follicular development ended with ovulation, and hence oviposition, follicles showed a steady and uniform growth up to the periovulatory period, also acquiring a mild echogenicity. In the absence of ovulation (66% of cases), follicular development showed two patterns: a short and a long-term anovulatory follicular cycle. In the first pattern, follicles showed limited growth and a non-echoic aspect, which suggests a previtellogenic condition. In the second pattern, follicles exhibited a growth and echogenicity similar to periovulatory ones, presumably attaining a vitellogenic stage. In addition, follicular development in reproducing females was superior to that of sexually isolated females. Follicular development, ovulation, and follicular regression appeared to constitute generalized events affecting most, if not all, of the recruited follicles.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ah/article/view/1635
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author María García Valdez
Silvia Chamut
Gonzalo Valdez Jaen
Osvaldo Arce
Mario Manes
spellingShingle María García Valdez
Silvia Chamut
Gonzalo Valdez Jaen
Osvaldo Arce
Mario Manes
Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
Acta Herpetologica
author_facet María García Valdez
Silvia Chamut
Gonzalo Valdez Jaen
Osvaldo Arce
Mario Manes
author_sort María García Valdez
title Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
title_short Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
title_full Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
title_fullStr Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>Tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
title_sort dynamics of ovarian follicles in <em>tupinambis merianae</em> lizards
publisher Firenze University Press
series Acta Herpetologica
issn 1827-9635
1827-9643
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Follicular dynamics of Tupinambis merianae lizards was analyzed by means of ultrasound examination and radio frequency identification, during three consecutive reproductive periods, both in reproduction and in sexual isolation. Series of follicular development which ended in ovulation, and series of follicular development without ovulation, followed by a regression process, were observed, as well as a combination of both. Ovulation was found to be strongly dependent on mating consummation. In 34% of the cases in which follicular development ended with ovulation, and hence oviposition, follicles showed a steady and uniform growth up to the periovulatory period, also acquiring a mild echogenicity. In the absence of ovulation (66% of cases), follicular development showed two patterns: a short and a long-term anovulatory follicular cycle. In the first pattern, follicles showed limited growth and a non-echoic aspect, which suggests a previtellogenic condition. In the second pattern, follicles exhibited a growth and echogenicity similar to periovulatory ones, presumably attaining a vitellogenic stage. In addition, follicular development in reproducing females was superior to that of sexually isolated females. Follicular development, ovulation, and follicular regression appeared to constitute generalized events affecting most, if not all, of the recruited follicles.
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