The reproductive tracts of 130 adult female brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Hokkaido, Japan, euthanized during 2010-2013 for conflict management, were examined for the presence and number of corpora lutea (CL) in the ovary and placental scars (PS) in the uterine horns. We scored PS on a 0-5 scale based on morphological features including their rim and color. They were characterized as representing either current-year parturition, as determined by accompanying cubs, or previousyear parturition, as determined by accompanying yearlings. In total, 128 females were divided into 3 reproductive categories: 44 females with current-year parturition, 39 with previous-year parturition, and 45 solitary females that had not given birth for >2 years. The estimated ovulation rate was 2.21 ± 0.55 (mean ± SD), the implantation rate was 1.91 ± 0.74, and the litter size was 1.54 ± 0.51. Implantation rates were lower than ovulation rates and changed annually during 2010-2013. Systematic observation of PS and CL allowed us to evaluate the reproductive history and parameters in Hokkaido brown bears and ascertain their annual variation.
- Author(s) Jun Moriwaki and Michito Shimozuru and Hifumi Tsuruga and Tsutomu Mano and Toshio Tsubota
- Volume 27
- Issue 2
- Pages 99-109
- Publication Date 1 January 2017
- DOI 10.2192/ursu-d-16-00005.1
- File Size 495.36 KB
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