Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance

The aim of the study was observation of the effect of light modulation on blood testosterone levels and libido in male American mink. The study was performed on 64 Black Velvet male mink on a farm located in the north-west of Poland. Day length was modified using artificial lighting placed above min...

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Main Authors: Bogdan Lasota, Lidia Felska-Błaszczyk, Anna Masłowska, Beata Seremak, Tomasz Stankiewicz
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773790_Effect_of_photoperiod_modulation_in_American_mink_males_on_their_testosterone_concentrations_and_mating_performance_en.pdf
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spelling doaj-c0f6b26b95c041ff93209ff10b481dba2020-11-24T21:36:41ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492019-03-0120111912910.5513/JCEA01/20.1.2017Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performanceBogdan LasotaLidia Felska-BłaszczykAnna MasłowskaBeata SeremakTomasz StankiewiczThe aim of the study was observation of the effect of light modulation on blood testosterone levels and libido in male American mink. The study was performed on 64 Black Velvet male mink on a farm located in the north-west of Poland. Day length was modified using artificial lighting placed above mink cages. Two variants of lighting programs were applied to males: (I) from 8 of February and (II) from 12 of February. In order to measure blood testosterone concentration samples were collected from males of the experimental groups and the control groups (animals kept under natural light conditions). As a result of the experiment, the males subjected to extended lighting were found to have had slightly higher libido than those outside the treatment, although no strong or clear effect of lighting on the pattern of testosterone levels in male mink has been found. It remains unexplained whether slightly, non-significantly higher libido of the experimental males is related to the applied modulation of photoperiod. In order to unambiguously clarify the effect of day light modulation on the results of males sexual activity, further studies should be performed on a larger population and possibly using modified extended lighting programs.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773790_Effect_of_photoperiod_modulation_in_American_mink_males_on_their_testosterone_concentrations_and_mating_performance_en.pdfAmerican minklight modulationreproductiontestosterone
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Lidia Felska-Błaszczyk
Anna Masłowska
Beata Seremak
Tomasz Stankiewicz
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Lidia Felska-Błaszczyk
Anna Masłowska
Beata Seremak
Tomasz Stankiewicz
Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
Journal of Central European Agriculture
American mink
light modulation
reproduction
testosterone
author_facet Bogdan Lasota
Lidia Felska-Błaszczyk
Anna Masłowska
Beata Seremak
Tomasz Stankiewicz
author_sort Bogdan Lasota
title Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
title_short Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
title_full Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
title_fullStr Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
title_full_unstemmed Effect of photoperiod modulation in American mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
title_sort effect of photoperiod modulation in american mink males on their testosterone concentrations and mating performance
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture
series Journal of Central European Agriculture
issn 1332-9049
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The aim of the study was observation of the effect of light modulation on blood testosterone levels and libido in male American mink. The study was performed on 64 Black Velvet male mink on a farm located in the north-west of Poland. Day length was modified using artificial lighting placed above mink cages. Two variants of lighting programs were applied to males: (I) from 8 of February and (II) from 12 of February. In order to measure blood testosterone concentration samples were collected from males of the experimental groups and the control groups (animals kept under natural light conditions). As a result of the experiment, the males subjected to extended lighting were found to have had slightly higher libido than those outside the treatment, although no strong or clear effect of lighting on the pattern of testosterone levels in male mink has been found. It remains unexplained whether slightly, non-significantly higher libido of the experimental males is related to the applied modulation of photoperiod. In order to unambiguously clarify the effect of day light modulation on the results of males sexual activity, further studies should be performed on a larger population and possibly using modified extended lighting programs.
topic American mink
light modulation
reproduction
testosterone
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/773790_Effect_of_photoperiod_modulation_in_American_mink_males_on_their_testosterone_concentrations_and_mating_performance_en.pdf
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