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Variation in female reproductive tract morphology across the reproductive cycle in the zebra finch.

Laura L HurleyOndi L CrinoMelissah RoweSimon C Griffith
Published in: PeerJ (2020)
Measures of the female reproductive tract were highest during nesting and laying stages and declined significantly in the later stages of the breeding cycle. Importantly, we found that the mass of reproductive tissue changes as much across a single reproductive event as that previously characterized between birds categorized as breeding and non-breeding. However, the regression of the ovary is less dramatic than that seen in seasonal breeders. This could reflect low-level maintenance of reproductive tissues in opportunistic breeders, but needs to be confirmed in wild non-breeding birds.
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