2021
DOI: 10.1093/conphys/coab098
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Linking socio-sexual and vocal behaviour with faecal progesterone and oestrogen metabolite levels in Southern white rhinoceros females

Abstract: Progesterone and oestrogen are the main gonadal steroid hormones that regulate the ovarian activity and induce the fertile oestrus period in females. The monitoring of this receptive phase is particularly decisive for captive breeding and is commonly based on the observation of female behavioural patterns that coincide with their hormonal oestrus. However, in the white rhinoceros (WR), a species that is well known for its impaired reproductive rate in captivity, the female behavioural and vocal indicators of r… Show more

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“…5 ) all play a role in oestrous detection in horses, elephants and rhinoceroses. Similar to the mare, female rhinoceroses may urinate small volumes, lift the tail and accept the sexual behaviour of males by showing a standing reflex which allows mounting ( Jenikejew et al 2021 ). However, behavioural signs may be misleading in captive animals, and even in the domesticated horse, the absence of social cues can make detection of oestrus difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…5 ) all play a role in oestrous detection in horses, elephants and rhinoceroses. Similar to the mare, female rhinoceroses may urinate small volumes, lift the tail and accept the sexual behaviour of males by showing a standing reflex which allows mounting ( Jenikejew et al 2021 ). However, behavioural signs may be misleading in captive animals, and even in the domesticated horse, the absence of social cues can make detection of oestrus difficult.…”
Section: Art – Current Statementioning
confidence: 99%