Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005

Contents Data on reproductive physiology from the Eu rasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ) are still scarce. The lynx is protected under Swedish hunting legislation. All lynx that are found dead or that are culled at hunting are to be sent to the Swedish National Veterinary Institute. In this study, we examined...

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Published in:Reproduction in Domestic Animals
Main Authors: Axnér, E, Uhlhorn, H, Ågren, E, Mörner, T
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1439-0531.2008.01130.x 2024-06-02T08:16:01+00:00 Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005 Axnér, E Uhlhorn, H Ågren, E Mörner, T 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0531.2008.01130.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1439-0531.2008.01130.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1439-0531.2008.01130.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Reproduction in Domestic Animals volume 44, issue 3, page 467-473 ISSN 0936-6768 1439-0531 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0531.2008.01130.x 2024-05-03T11:51:38Z Contents Data on reproductive physiology from the Eu rasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ) are still scarce. The lynx is protected under Swedish hunting legislation. All lynx that are found dead or that are culled at hunting are to be sent to the Swedish National Veterinary Institute. In this study, we examined reproductive organs from 55 male lynx collected during the years 2002–2005. Age, body weight, testicular weight and volume, production of spermatozoa, and sperm viability were evaluated. The majority of the animals (39) had been killed in February and March, which is during the hunting season. The ages varied between 6 months and 17 years, body weight between 3.6 and 25.5 kg, and mean testes weight between 0.16 and 3.16 g. The gonadosomatic index was low compared with other species (approximately 0.02% in mature males). Mean testes weight differed significantly between males <12 months of age and all other age groups but did not differ between males of 18–23 months and older males. Spermatozoa could be collected but had lost most of their viability. Seven of 10 males of 18–23 months were fertile, as defined by the production of spermatozoa while no males ≤15 months of age were fertile. Adherence of the prepuce to the penis and absence of penile spines were associated with immaturity. The results indicate that most males are fertile during the reproductive season of their second year. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Wiley Online Library Reproduction in Domestic Animals 44 3 467 473
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description Contents Data on reproductive physiology from the Eu rasian lynx ( Lynx lynx ) are still scarce. The lynx is protected under Swedish hunting legislation. All lynx that are found dead or that are culled at hunting are to be sent to the Swedish National Veterinary Institute. In this study, we examined reproductive organs from 55 male lynx collected during the years 2002–2005. Age, body weight, testicular weight and volume, production of spermatozoa, and sperm viability were evaluated. The majority of the animals (39) had been killed in February and March, which is during the hunting season. The ages varied between 6 months and 17 years, body weight between 3.6 and 25.5 kg, and mean testes weight between 0.16 and 3.16 g. The gonadosomatic index was low compared with other species (approximately 0.02% in mature males). Mean testes weight differed significantly between males <12 months of age and all other age groups but did not differ between males of 18–23 months and older males. Spermatozoa could be collected but had lost most of their viability. Seven of 10 males of 18–23 months were fertile, as defined by the production of spermatozoa while no males ≤15 months of age were fertile. Adherence of the prepuce to the penis and absence of penile spines were associated with immaturity. The results indicate that most males are fertile during the reproductive season of their second year.
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author Axnér, E
Uhlhorn, H
Ågren, E
Mörner, T
spellingShingle Axnér, E
Uhlhorn, H
Ågren, E
Mörner, T
Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
author_facet Axnér, E
Uhlhorn, H
Ågren, E
Mörner, T
author_sort Axnér, E
title Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
title_short Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
title_full Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
title_fullStr Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive Maturation in the Male Eurasian Lynx ( Lynx lynx): A Study on 55 Reproductive Organs Collected from Carcasses During 2002–2005
title_sort reproductive maturation in the male eurasian lynx ( lynx lynx): a study on 55 reproductive organs collected from carcasses during 2002–2005
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