Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity

The relationship between ovulatory activity and social dominance was determined in 10 Spanish ibex females by recording their plasma progesterone and plasma cortisol levels. In a second experiment, the influence of dominance status on the establishment of pregnancy after introduction to males during late anoestrous (late October) was evaluated in another nine females. Dominance hierarchies were established in both groups by noting agonistic interactions between the individual females. Six high-ranking females of the 10 ibexes without male contact showed ovulatory activity with 1-3 progesterone cycles. The first progesterone cycle appeared in December (18 December ± 4 days). Dominance status correlated with age (R ≤ 0.86, P < 0.01), bodyweight (R ≤ 0.96, P < 0.001) and the number of progesterone cycles (R ≤ 0.82, P < 0.01). Cortisol differences were associated with differences in reproductive function rather than social status per se. Introduction to males during late anoestrous brought forward the initiation of ovulatory activity (14 November ± 5 days) and resulted in three pregnancies in females with higher dominance ranks. The results suggest that social interactions are important in the control of ovulatory activity in the Spanish ibex. © CSIRO 2007.

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Main Authors: Santiago-Moreno, J., Gómez-Brunet, A., Toledano-Díaz, A., Pulido-Pastor, A., López-Sebastián, A.
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spelling dig-inia-es-20.500.12792-41802020-12-15T09:52:29Z Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity Santiago-Moreno, J. Gómez-Brunet, A. Toledano-Díaz, A. Pulido-Pastor, A. López-Sebastián, A. The relationship between ovulatory activity and social dominance was determined in 10 Spanish ibex females by recording their plasma progesterone and plasma cortisol levels. In a second experiment, the influence of dominance status on the establishment of pregnancy after introduction to males during late anoestrous (late October) was evaluated in another nine females. Dominance hierarchies were established in both groups by noting agonistic interactions between the individual females. Six high-ranking females of the 10 ibexes without male contact showed ovulatory activity with 1-3 progesterone cycles. The first progesterone cycle appeared in December (18 December ± 4 days). Dominance status correlated with age (R ≤ 0.86, P < 0.01), bodyweight (R ≤ 0.96, P < 0.001) and the number of progesterone cycles (R ≤ 0.82, P < 0.01). Cortisol differences were associated with differences in reproductive function rather than social status per se. Introduction to males during late anoestrous brought forward the initiation of ovulatory activity (14 November ± 5 days) and resulted in three pregnancies in females with higher dominance ranks. The results suggest that social interactions are important in the control of ovulatory activity in the Spanish ibex. © CSIRO 2007. 2020-10-22T16:23:57Z 2020-10-22T16:23:57Z 2007 journal article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/4180 10.1071/RD06122 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ open access
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description The relationship between ovulatory activity and social dominance was determined in 10 Spanish ibex females by recording their plasma progesterone and plasma cortisol levels. In a second experiment, the influence of dominance status on the establishment of pregnancy after introduction to males during late anoestrous (late October) was evaluated in another nine females. Dominance hierarchies were established in both groups by noting agonistic interactions between the individual females. Six high-ranking females of the 10 ibexes without male contact showed ovulatory activity with 1-3 progesterone cycles. The first progesterone cycle appeared in December (18 December ± 4 days). Dominance status correlated with age (R ≤ 0.86, P < 0.01), bodyweight (R ≤ 0.96, P < 0.001) and the number of progesterone cycles (R ≤ 0.82, P < 0.01). Cortisol differences were associated with differences in reproductive function rather than social status per se. Introduction to males during late anoestrous brought forward the initiation of ovulatory activity (14 November ± 5 days) and resulted in three pregnancies in females with higher dominance ranks. The results suggest that social interactions are important in the control of ovulatory activity in the Spanish ibex. © CSIRO 2007.
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author Santiago-Moreno, J.
Gómez-Brunet, A.
Toledano-Díaz, A.
Pulido-Pastor, A.
López-Sebastián, A.
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Gómez-Brunet, A.
Toledano-Díaz, A.
Pulido-Pastor, A.
López-Sebastián, A.
Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity
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title Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity
title_short Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity
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title_fullStr Social dominance and breeding activity in Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica) maintained in captivity
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