Male behaviours signal the female’s reproductive state in a pair of black rhinoceros housed at Lincoln Park Zoo

IF 0.7 Q4 ZOOLOGY
R. Santymire, SA Misek, J. Gossett, Mark Kamhout, Erik N Chatroop, Michelle L. Rafacz
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Abstract

The black rhinoceros (rhino; Diceros bicornis ) is a Critically Endangered species due to habitat loss and poaching. Zoological institutions’ breeding programs have been minimally successful over the years. Our goal was to introduce and breed an eastern black rhino ( Diceros bicornis michaeli ) pair at Lincoln Park Zoo (LPZ; Chicago, IL USA). The specific objectives were to: 1) use faecal hormone metabolite and serum analyses to monitor the female’s reproductive state (via progesterone) and male’s testosterone production; 2) determine the behaviours that signalled the female was in oestrus; and 3) use these data to determine the optimal time to introduce the pair. Faecal samples and behavioural observations were collected daily. Sera were collected without restraint during routine veterinary procedures. Results demonstrated that the male’s faecal and serum testosterone concentrations changed with the female’s reproductive state. Specifically, testosterone increased when the female became sexually mature but there were no physical introductions and during her pregnancy. The behaviours most indicative of the female’s oestrous state were the male investigation of female faeces and urine and erect penis. Using these behavioural signals, the staff introduced the rhinos 77% of the time during her follicular phase, when oestrus would occur, versus luteal phase. After 52 days of introduction spanning 1 year and 16 oestrous cycles, the pair successfully bred and a male calf was born approximately 15 months later. This study is an example of how zoo science and management collaborations can improve the breeding success of zoo-housed endangered species.
在林肯公园动物园的一对黑犀牛中,雄性的行为标志着雌性的生殖状态
黑犀牛(犀牛;由于栖息地丧失和偷猎,双角羚是一种极度濒危的物种。多年来,动物机构的繁育计划收效甚微。我们的目标是在林肯公园动物园引进和繁殖一对东部黑犀牛(Diceros bicornis michaeli)。芝加哥,伊利诺伊州,美国)。具体目标是:1)使用粪便激素代谢物和血清分析来监测女性的生殖状态(通过孕激素)和男性的睾酮分泌;2)确定雌性处于发情期的信号行为;3)利用这些数据确定引入配对的最佳时间。每天收集粪便样本和行为观察。在常规兽医程序中不受约束地收集血清。结果表明,雄性的粪便和血清睾酮浓度随雌性生殖状态的变化而变化。具体来说,当雌性性成熟但没有身体上的介绍和怀孕期间,睾丸激素会增加。最能指示雌性发情状态的行为是雄性调查雌性粪便和尿液以及勃起的阴茎。利用这些行为信号,工作人员在她的卵泡期(发情期)和黄体期(77%的时间)引入犀牛。经过52天的引进,跨越1年和16个发情周期,这对夫妇成功繁殖,大约15个月后,一只雄性小牛出生了。这项研究是动物园科学和管理合作如何提高动物园内濒危物种繁殖成功率的一个例子。
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