1994
DOI: 10.4098/at.arch.94-35
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Functional anatomy of the vomeronasal complex in the embryonic development of the pig ( Sus scrofa dom. )

Abstract: The vomeronasal complex of 5 different aged pig embryos Sus scrofa dom. Linnaeus, 1758 with a total length (TL) of 330, 180, 75, 50 and 45 mm respectively were studied. In all cases the nasopalatal part surrounding Jacobson's organ was generally established. During the studied period of development the completion of details within the cartilaginous supporting structures were of primary interest. In the youngest embryo studied, ducts and furrows of the vomeronasal complex were blocked by fused epitheliums. Thei… Show more

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“…It is possible that species with more altricial life-history traits use a more developed AOS in order to form mother-infant bonds. This appears to differ with suggestions that the AOS is particularly important for precocial infants [Evans, 2003;Wöhrmann-Repenning & Barth-Müller, 1994]. However, previous studies did not explicitly test for a positive association between specific life-history variables and the VNNE.…”
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“…It is possible that species with more altricial life-history traits use a more developed AOS in order to form mother-infant bonds. This appears to differ with suggestions that the AOS is particularly important for precocial infants [Evans, 2003;Wöhrmann-Repenning & Barth-Müller, 1994]. However, previous studies did not explicitly test for a positive association between specific life-history variables and the VNNE.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 48%
“…According to Leon et al [1984], the timing of behavioral indicators of olfactory competence, such as the first response to maternal odors, appears to relate to the same stage of olfactory bulb maturation in different species of rodents. Based on morphological evidence, a precocious functionality of the AOS was also suggested for pigs and sheep [Salazar et al, , 2004Wöhrmann-Repenning & Barth-Müller, 1994]. The selection for characteristics relating to early olfactory function (particularly AOS) may be linked to an early ''autonomous lifestyle'' in some mammals [Wöhrmann-Repenning & Barth-Müller, 1994].…”
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“…ns, nasal septum; vnc, vomeronasal cartilage. Repenning and Barth-Mueller (1994) presented an interesting hypothesis regarding the timing of the patency of ducts leading to the VNO in mammals. They proposed that the early (prenatal) patency exhibited by some mammals relates to earlier autonomy of the young (precociality).…”
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“…Ecological explanations have been put forward to account for the precocious or delayed development of pa-tency in ducts leading to the VNO, such as the NPD, during prenatal ontogeny in certain mammals. One interpretation is that more rapid ductal development facilitates a more autonomous life immediately after birth, and hence altricial mammals experience slower maturation (Wöhrmann-Reppening and Barth-Mü ller, 1994). It has also been suggested that chemosensory reception can oc-cur in utero (Coppola and Millar, 1994;Schaal et al, 1998), although there are indications that mammals may vary in the rate of maturation of the VNO (Tarozzo et al, 1998;Oikawa et al, 2001;Malz et al, 2002).…”
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