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dc.contributor.authorJaruwan Khonmeeen_US
dc.contributor.authorJanine L. Brownen_US
dc.contributor.authorSuvichai Rojanasthienen_US
dc.contributor.authorDissakul Thumasanukulen_US
dc.contributor.authorAdisorn Kongphoemphunen_US
dc.contributor.authorBoripat Siriaroonraten_US
dc.contributor.authorWanlaya Tipkanthaen_US
dc.contributor.authorVeerasak Punyapornwithayaen_US
dc.contributor.authorChatchote Thitaramen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-04T09:44:26Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-04T09:44:26Z-
dc.date.issued2014-01-01en_US
dc.identifier.issn03784320en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84896404378en_US
dc.identifier.other10.1016/j.anireprosci.2014.02.008en_US
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dc.description.abstractThere is no information on the endocrinology of Chinese goral (Naemorhedus griseus), a high priority species for captive breeding and reintroduction in Thailand. This study characterized fecal androgen and glucocorticoid metabolites in male goral at Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary to investigate seasonal relationships. Fecal samples were collected 3 days/week for 1 year from eight adult males. Mean androgen metabolite concentrations were greater (P< 0.05) during the rainy season (289.82. ±. 9.18. ng/g) and winter (224.09. ±. 11.97. ng/g) compared to the summer (195.48. ±. 8.23. ng/g), and were related to breeding activity. A similar pattern was observed for glucocorticoid concentrations (22.10. ±. 0.72. ng/g compared to 21.98. ±. 0.98. ng/g compared to 15.30. ±. 0.48. ng/g), respectively, and this resulted in a positive correlation between the two hormones (P< 0.05). There also were positive correlations between fecal androgen metabolite concentrations and temperature (P< 0.05) and day length (P< 0.05). In summary, this is the first study to assess endocrine function in male goral, and results showed seasonal variation in testicular and adrenal steroidogenic function, with greater activity in the rainy season and winter. Given that resources for captive male goral are consistent throughout the year, reproduction may be regulated primarily by photoperiod in this species. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.en_US
dc.subjectAgricultural and Biological Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biologyen_US
dc.subjectVeterinaryen_US
dc.titleSeasonality of fecal androgen and glucocorticoid metabolite excretion in male goral (Naemorhedus griseus) in Thailanden_US
dc.typeJournalen_US
article.title.sourcetitleAnimal Reproduction Scienceen_US
article.volume146en_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
article.stream.affiliationsSmithsonian Conservation Biology Instituteen_US
article.stream.affiliationsOmkoi Wildlife Sanctuaryen_US
article.stream.affiliationsZoological Park Organizationen_US
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