2010
DOI: 10.1071/rdv22n1ab415
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415 Induction of Follicular Wave Emergence in Wood Bison by Follicular Ablation or Treatment With Estradiol and Progesterone

Abstract: Reclamation of Canada’s threatened wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) herd is complicated by endemic disease. As part of an overall goal to conserve bison genetics, the specific objective of this study was to develop a protocol to control follicular wave emergence in bison for the purposes of ovarian superstimulation and collection of disease-free oocytes. In an initial study, the synchronizing effect of follicular ablation and estradiol (E2) treatment was examined. Ablation was effective, but the effects of … Show more

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“…The reproductive cycle of female wood bison is well described, leading to techniques for successful embryo transfer and manipulation of the reproductive cycle to allow superovulation and artificial insemination (McCorkell 2008Adams et al 2010;Palomino et al 2010Palomino et al , 2011Palomino et al , 2012 (Lima et al 2003;Pan et al 2003;Nor and Musa 2004;Rhee et al 2004;Luo et al 2006a, b;Li et al 2008;Mir et al 2009;Silva et al 2009;Lee et al 2010), cattle, and bison (Clapp et al 2011). Combined bTB and brucellosis vaccines are more efficacious than either vaccine component alone in cattle (Hu et al 2009a(Hu et al , b, 2010.…”
Section: Genetic Salvage Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reproductive cycle of female wood bison is well described, leading to techniques for successful embryo transfer and manipulation of the reproductive cycle to allow superovulation and artificial insemination (McCorkell 2008Adams et al 2010;Palomino et al 2010Palomino et al , 2011Palomino et al , 2012 (Lima et al 2003;Pan et al 2003;Nor and Musa 2004;Rhee et al 2004;Luo et al 2006a, b;Li et al 2008;Mir et al 2009;Silva et al 2009;Lee et al 2010), cattle, and bison (Clapp et al 2011). Combined bTB and brucellosis vaccines are more efficacious than either vaccine component alone in cattle (Hu et al 2009a(Hu et al , b, 2010.…”
Section: Genetic Salvage Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%