2018
DOI: 10.1080/24750263.2018.1447029
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Male reproductive cycle of hibernating Korean greater horseshoe bat,Rhinolophus ferrumequinum korai(Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae): annual cycle of the seminiferous epithelium and morphological changes of the testes

Abstract: Morphological changes of testes and the annual cycle of the seminiferous epithelium were observed by optical and transmission electron microscopy to determine the male reproductive cycle of the Korean greater horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum korai. In this study, R. ferrumequinum korai showed a distinct reproductive cycle, unlike other hibernating bat species. The testicular reproductive cycle of R. ferrumequinum korai consists of three main stages. The first is the spermatogenesis stage (from April to… Show more

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“…In hibernating species with testes permanently located within the abdominal cavity (e.g., Rhinopoma hardwickei, Karim and Banerjee 1989;Rhinopoma kinneari, Anand Kumar 1965), spermatogenesis is more active in the winter, when hibernation takes place. On the contrary, in hibernating species with testes located outside the abdominal cavity (external type), spermatogenesis does not occur during hibernation periods (Lee 2018). Among Rhinolophus, the activation of spermatogenesis is reported to occur during the non-hibernating period in R. cornutus (August and October: Kurohmaru et al 2002) and R. capensis (October to November: Bernard 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In hibernating species with testes permanently located within the abdominal cavity (e.g., Rhinopoma hardwickei, Karim and Banerjee 1989;Rhinopoma kinneari, Anand Kumar 1965), spermatogenesis is more active in the winter, when hibernation takes place. On the contrary, in hibernating species with testes located outside the abdominal cavity (external type), spermatogenesis does not occur during hibernation periods (Lee 2018). Among Rhinolophus, the activation of spermatogenesis is reported to occur during the non-hibernating period in R. cornutus (August and October: Kurohmaru et al 2002) and R. capensis (October to November: Bernard 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the breeding cycle of a species should be explained on the basis of the breeding phenomenon in females and males. In other words, for the reproductive cycle of hibernating Korean greater horseshoe bats (R. ferrumequinum korai), mating is initiated August-September when spermatogenesis is active in males (Lee 2018a). During long-term hibernation after mating, immature sperm cells left in the male seminiferous tubule are completely removed by phagocytosis by Sertoli cells, which is called the cleansing period.…”
Section: Sperm Storage and Fate In The Female Reproductive Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During long-term hibernation after mating, immature sperm cells left in the male seminiferous tubule are completely removed by phagocytosis by Sertoli cells, which is called the cleansing period. Such phagocytosis suggests the preparation period to produce new sperm from testicles (Lee 2018a). Additionally, sperm left Figure 6.…”
Section: Sperm Storage and Fate In The Female Reproductive Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%
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