2017
DOI: 10.1071/rdv29n1ab115
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115 Role of the Ovary and Uterus for the Plains Viscacha (Lagostomus Maximus Maximus, Chinchillidae) Reproduction

Abstract: A dogma of mammalian reproduction states that primordial germ cells in females are restricted to the intrauterine phase and only small portions of oocytes are available for ovulation during the adult life. Among the rare exceptions to this rule is the plains viscacha. It polyovulates up to 800 oocytes per cycle, from which 10 to 12 are implanted, but only 1 to 2 conceptuses survive. To better understand the main mechanisms involved in these patterns of super-ovulation, super-implantation, and embryonic loss in… Show more

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