Abstract:Introduction There is currently a lack of adequate information on the mating, reproduction and the reproductive anatomy of the frugivorous bat Eidolon helvum. We, therefore, investigated their uterus during the non-pregnant and pregnant states for adequate information and comparison between the two states to ascertain what histological adaptations occur during pregnancy in relation to collagen and elastic fibers.
Materials and Methods A total of 47 female bats (E. helvum) were used, out of which 24… Show more
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