Sexual Maturation in Male Belding’s Ground Squirrels: Influence of Body Weight1
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Biology of Reproduction
- Vol. 33 (2) , 302-308
- https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod33.2.302
Abstract
The relation between body weight and sexual maturation was examined in a hibernator, Belding''s ground squirrel, by manipulating the availability of food to weaned juvenile males. Following body weight manipulation in the summer, testicular growth, serum testosterone, and spermatogenesis were monitored during the subsequent year, which included 7 mo. when males were in the coldroom (ca. 8.degree. C), followed by 5 mo in the laboratory (ca. 20.degree. C). Juveniles (< 1 yr old) maintained on a restricted diet entered the coldroom at normal body weights for their age class in nature and had immature gonads throughout the year, which is characteristic of this group in the field. In contrast, juveniles given abundant food during the summer entered the coldroom at body weights typical for free-living yearlings and exhibited mature gonads shortly after males were removed from the cold (high relative testis weights, high serum testosterone levels, and all stages of spermatogenesis). The high level of gonadal activity in overfed males was confined to a period of a few weeks in the spring, which coincided with the time when mating occurs in nature. The ability of male Belding''s ground squirrels to accumulate body weight prior to hibernation seems important to sexual maturation in this seasonally breeding rodent.Keywords
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