1985
DOI: 10.1002/zoo.1430040104
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Techniques for hand‐rearing tree‐shrews (Tupaia belangeri) from birth

Abstract: In captivity, Tupaiu belungeri (Thailand tree-shrew) frequently show aberrant patterns of maternal care which result in the death of offspring. In order to maximize the potential of the tree-shrew as an animal resource for experimental studies we have developed a program for hand-rearing tupaiidae from birth. Newborn tree-shrews were removed from mothers with a history of poor parental care to a nursery maintained under conditions of controlled relative humidity (70 5 10%) and temperature (25 1 O C) on a 12 h … Show more

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“…Viewed in these terms, puberty in the tree-shrew is initiated at about Day 30 and is heralded by the reappearance of differentiated Leydig cells in the testis and the earliest indications of elevated testosterone levels in the blood and urine (Collins et al, 1989). At this time the young are weaned and emerge from the nest (Tsang and Collins, 1985). The current study establishes that levels of reproductive hormones remain low during this period (Fig.…”
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“…Viewed in these terms, puberty in the tree-shrew is initiated at about Day 30 and is heralded by the reappearance of differentiated Leydig cells in the testis and the earliest indications of elevated testosterone levels in the blood and urine (Collins et al, 1989). At this time the young are weaned and emerge from the nest (Tsang and Collins, 1985). The current study establishes that levels of reproductive hormones remain low during this period (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Throughout this infantile phase, the young occupy a separate nest from their parents and are dependent on milk provided on brief suckling visits by the mother (Tsang and Collins, 1985). Infant tree-shrews show a lack of differentiation of the accessory sex organs, secondary sexual characteristics and the testicular sex cords .…”
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“…In one case (Tupaia), an unknown age of emergence of M 1 was estimated with some confidence. It is known that the entire permanent dentition erupts between about 1 and 3 months of age in Tupaia (Shigehara, 1980;Tsang and Collins, 1985;Herten stein et aI., 1987). Further, it is likely that M 1 appears after completion of the deciduous dentition (day 27) and before males begin puberty (day 40-50).…”
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confidence: 99%