2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2020.02.026
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Can jaguar (Panthera onca) ovulate without copulation?

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“…In the present case, there were no reports of external hormonal administration, and while some unknown individual factors may have played a role in the carcinogenesis, the presence of the male enclosure near the female enclosure may have favoured a higher endogenous hormonal exposure, considering the felid female reproductive physiology, which allows ovulation even without copulation in this species 11 . This is unlike what is normally expected in domestic cats, 12,13 although ovulation not preceded by coitus may also occur in the latter 14,15 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…In the present case, there were no reports of external hormonal administration, and while some unknown individual factors may have played a role in the carcinogenesis, the presence of the male enclosure near the female enclosure may have favoured a higher endogenous hormonal exposure, considering the felid female reproductive physiology, which allows ovulation even without copulation in this species 11 . This is unlike what is normally expected in domestic cats, 12,13 although ovulation not preceded by coitus may also occur in the latter 14,15 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…It, however, remains unclear why behavioral estrus was observed in two of the lionesses without a rise in fecal estrogen and J TT progesterone metabolites concentration. Ovulation in Panthera genus species is triggered by copulation or sensorial stimulation (Jorge-Neto et al 2020). Therefore, the lack of ovulation observed during this study may demonstrate a estrus detection failure or a compromised ovarian function.…”
Section: J Tt Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“… Araújo et al (2021a) report observing the lack or scarcity of penile spines in adult jaguars in both ex situ and in situ environments, despite the production of high-quality semen. Consequently, the absence or scarcity of penile spines does not render reproduction unfeasible, especially given that ovulation in the jaguar can be induced by sensory stimuli ( Jorge-Neto et al, 2020b ) and by the multiple copulations during the female estrus period ( Jorge-Neto et al, 2018 ). Photographs of the penile spines of Panthera species have rarely been published.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%