Morphological differences according to uterine tissue remodeling during estrus between sika deer and water deer
Min-Gee Oh,
Yong-Su Park,
Sang-Hwan Kim
Abstract:The reproductive physiology of deer and elk is characterized by 'silent ovulations' that occur for about 8 to 10 days when they exist in a herd during the breeding sea-son. This phenomenon differs from Artiodactyla animals, which tend to ovulate without showing clear signs of estrus, such as monovulatory species, and have a general reorganization of the uterus or corpus luteum (Asher et
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