2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2016.08.008
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Sexual behavior of Pecari tajacu (Cetartiodactyla: Tayassuidae) during periovulatory and early gestation periods

Abstract: The goal of this study was to describe the sexual behavior in female and male collared peccary. Twenty females and twelve males were monitored in familiar and non-familiar units for two 60 days periods. During both phases, we recorded 2747 sexual interactions initiated by 20 different females toward males and 4461 sexual interactions initiated by 12 males toward females. The frequency of sexual interactions initiated per female significantly increased from proestrus to estrus, and they were significantly more … Show more

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“…A study linked the behavioral and physiological reproductive patterns during the periovulatory period and beginning of pregnancy in collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu). In that study, Silva et al [9] referred that behavioral monitoring is a useful procedure for recognition of this period, as long as associated to the other morphophysiological parameters and it should be useful for good practices of collared peccaries handling in captivity and for the improvement of ARTs.…”
Section: Reproductive Behavior Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study linked the behavioral and physiological reproductive patterns during the periovulatory period and beginning of pregnancy in collared peccaries (Pecari tajacu). In that study, Silva et al [9] referred that behavioral monitoring is a useful procedure for recognition of this period, as long as associated to the other morphophysiological parameters and it should be useful for good practices of collared peccaries handling in captivity and for the improvement of ARTs.…”
Section: Reproductive Behavior Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%