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“…Os diferentes tipos celulares da linhagem espermatogênica de D. cinerea são semelhantes ao que se tem relatado para Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) em área de Mata Atlântica no estado de Minas Gerais (Duarte & Talamoni, 2010;Notini et al, 2015) e Artibeus planirostris (Spix, 1823) no Sudeste do Brasil (Beguelini et al, 2013b). Ambas fazem parte da mesma subfamília (Stenodermatinae) que D. cinerea e também apresentaram atividade espermatogênica ao longo de todo ciclo reprodutivo anual.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Os diferentes tipos celulares da linhagem espermatogênica de D. cinerea são semelhantes ao que se tem relatado para Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818) em área de Mata Atlântica no estado de Minas Gerais (Duarte & Talamoni, 2010;Notini et al, 2015) e Artibeus planirostris (Spix, 1823) no Sudeste do Brasil (Beguelini et al, 2013b). Ambas fazem parte da mesma subfamília (Stenodermatinae) que D. cinerea e também apresentaram atividade espermatogênica ao longo de todo ciclo reprodutivo anual.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Three types of spermatogonia were identified in the bat species: dark type A (Ad), pale type A (Ap) and type B. Morphological variation in the ultrastructure of testicular cells was characterised during the different periods of the annual reproductive cycle, including sperm, Leydig and Sertoli cells. These studies demonstrate a testicular cell pattern in bats similar to that in other mammals, as well as common characteristics among bat species (Álvarez et al 2014, Notini et al 2015, Morais et al 2017. Reproductive capacity was evaluated through the correlation of morphofunctional parameters of the testicles (tubulosomatic index, percentage of testicular cells), environmental variables and body condition, as well as by investigating the effect of the composition of fatty acids on the mobility of sperm (Fasel et al 2018).…”
Section: Studies Of Gamete Morphophysiologymentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Most studies (51 studies, 84%, total n = 61) were focused on males rather than on females (six studies, 9.8%, total n = 61) or on both sexes (four studies, 6.6%, total n = 61), probably because reproductive anatomy research requires euthanising the specimens, and females have a higher reproductive value than males. Most of the published studies on males were focused on macroscopic descriptions and histomorphometry of the primary reproductive organs (testicles) in relation to features of the reproductive cycle (León et al 2005, Notini et al 2015, Morais et al 2017. The functional relevance of the testicles in relation to spermatogenesis and the production of sexual hormones may be the reason why these organs are studied more than the epididymis and the penis.…”
Section: Anatomical Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reproductive cycle regarding seasons has been reported mostly in insectivorous bats [6,7,8] . Also, there are reports on neotropical fruit-eating bats, Artibeus lituratus and another micro chiropteran whose reproductive cycle varies regionally with seasonal factors [9,10,11,12] . However, there is little or no information on the seasonal changes in the reproductive cycle of adult male Epomops franqueti, a megachiropteran and pteropodid [13] , widely distributed in the West African region, including Nigeria [14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%