幼年雄性北极熊体内的睾酮浓度

Jessye Wojtusik , Megan Philpott, Elizabeth Donelan, Monica A. Stoops , Terri L. Roth, Erin Curry
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美国的野外北极熊数量不可持续。目前的管理方法包括在交配对象五到六岁时进行配对,但有证据表明,野生北极熊早在两岁时就产下了幼崽。确定雄性北极熊性成熟的时间有助于确定在野外种群中何时应将配偶配对。为了解决这个问题,我们对 14 只雄性北极熊(1-6.9 岁)进行了为期 1-6 年的非侵入性粪便睾酮代谢物监测评估,以确定它们的性成熟年龄。全年监测睾酮代谢物浓度,并按繁殖季节(1 月 1 日至 5 月 21 日)与非繁殖季节(5 月 22 日至 12 月 31 日)进行比较评估。当繁殖季节的睾酮代谢物浓度明显高于非繁殖季节,且在繁殖季节至少有十周的双周平均值高于基线时,即为性成熟,这模仿了成年雄性北极熊的模式。睾酮代谢物浓度介于 5.9 至 8342 纳克/克之间。一只熊在两岁时达到了规定标准,另外三只熊在三岁时达到了标准。由于采样策略和性成熟定义的要求,结果出现了混淆。在两种情况下,前一年被确定为性成熟的黑熊在第二年并没有被归类为性成熟。另一头黑熊在非繁殖季节的睾酮代谢物值高于繁殖季节。这项研究证明了幼年北极熊粪便中睾酮代谢物的变化性,研究结果表明,仅靠激素评估不足以确定异地雄性北极熊的性成熟程度。不过,在可能的情况下,如果与行为监测和精液采集一起使用,将有助于对异地种群的繁殖管理决策。
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Testosterone concentrations in juvenile male polar bears (Ursus maritimus)

The ex situ polar bear population in the United States is not sustainable. Current management practices include pairing mates at five to six years of age, but there is evidence that wild bears have sired cubs as early as two years old. Timing acquisition of sexual maturity in male polar bears could aid in determining when mates should be paired in ex situ populations. To address this, non-invasive fecal testosterone metabolite monitoring was evaluated as a technique for establishing age of sexual maturity in 14 male polar bears (aged 1–6.9 years) for 1–6 years. Testosterone metabolite concentrations were monitored throughout the year and evaluated by breeding season (Jan. 1 – May 21) compared to non-breeding season (May 22 – Dec. 31). Sexual maturity was defined as when testosterone metabolite concentrations were significantly greater during breeding season than non-breeding season and bi-weekly averages were elevated above baseline for a minimum of ten weeks during breeding season mimicking patterns in adult male polar bears. Testosterone metabolite concentrations ranged from 5.9 to 8342 ng/g. One bear met the defined criteria at two years of age and an additional three bears met criteria at three years old. Due to the sampling strategy and the requirements set forth by the definition of sexual maturity, there were confounding results. In two cases, bears determined to be sexually mature the year prior, were not categorized as mature the next year. Another bear demonstrated greater testosterone metabolite values during the non-breeding season than breeding season. This study demonstrated the variability in fecal testosterone metabolites in juvenile polar bears and results suggest that hormone assessment alone is not adequate for determining sexual maturity in ex situ male polar bears. However, if used in tandem with behavioral monitoring and semen collection, when possible, could aid breeding management decisions for ex situ populations.

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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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