Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation

Chelonian exhibit temperature dependent sex determination, and ex situ incubation of eggs in conservation hatcheries may render a gender bias. The gender of juvenile Painted terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) produced at a conservation hatchery in Malaysia was determined by endoscopy of the gonads. Cir...

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Main Authors: Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee, Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia, Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng, Mustapa, Mohd Syahir, Souce, Richard M., Sugnaseelan, Sumita, Watanabe, Malaika, Lau, Min M., Sharma, Dionysius S.K., Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar
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Published: Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88795/1/BATA.pdf
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192726/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.887952021-10-06T05:59:20Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88795/ Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng Mustapa, Mohd Syahir Souce, Richard M. Sugnaseelan, Sumita Watanabe, Malaika Lau, Min M. Sharma, Dionysius S.K. Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar Chelonian exhibit temperature dependent sex determination, and ex situ incubation of eggs in conservation hatcheries may render a gender bias. The gender of juvenile Painted terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) produced at a conservation hatchery in Malaysia was determined by endoscopy of the gonads. Circulating reproductive hormones (testosterone, progesterone and estradiol) were profiled for 31 juveniles and nine captive-reared non-breeding adult terrapins. Endoscopy revealed a gender bias of 96.8% (30/31) females. Testosterone levels in the juvenile females (2.49 ± 1.29) were significantly lower than that of the adult females (12.20 ± 4.29), and lower than values in the juvenile male (9.36) and adult males (27.60, 35.62). The progesterone levels in the juvenile females (107.12 ± 68.68) were significantly higher than that of the adult females (51.13 ± 24.67), but lower than values in the juvenile male (33.27) and adult males (3.43, 8.51). Estrogen levels were significantly lower in the juvenile females (1.57 ± 1.35) compared to the adult females (77.46 ± 53.45). Negative correlations were observed between levels of progesterone and testosterone, and progesterone and estrogen. A positive correlation was noted between estrogen and testosterone. The present study constitutes the first attempt to determine the gender and reproductive hormone profiles of juvenile Painted terrapins produced by ex situ incubation, and captive non-breeding adults. Endoscopy of the gonads is a useful techniques for gender determination among juvenile turtles, while the use of testosterone as a gender biomarker warrants further investigation. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88795/1/BATA.pdf Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee and Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia and Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng and Mustapa, Mohd Syahir and Souce, Richard M. and Sugnaseelan, Sumita and Watanabe, Malaika and Lau, Min M. and Sharma, Dionysius S.K. and Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar (2020) Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 82 (4). 497 - 502. ISSN 0916-7250; ESSN: 1347-7439 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192726/ 10.1292/jvms.19-0477
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description Chelonian exhibit temperature dependent sex determination, and ex situ incubation of eggs in conservation hatcheries may render a gender bias. The gender of juvenile Painted terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) produced at a conservation hatchery in Malaysia was determined by endoscopy of the gonads. Circulating reproductive hormones (testosterone, progesterone and estradiol) were profiled for 31 juveniles and nine captive-reared non-breeding adult terrapins. Endoscopy revealed a gender bias of 96.8% (30/31) females. Testosterone levels in the juvenile females (2.49 ± 1.29) were significantly lower than that of the adult females (12.20 ± 4.29), and lower than values in the juvenile male (9.36) and adult males (27.60, 35.62). The progesterone levels in the juvenile females (107.12 ± 68.68) were significantly higher than that of the adult females (51.13 ± 24.67), but lower than values in the juvenile male (33.27) and adult males (3.43, 8.51). Estrogen levels were significantly lower in the juvenile females (1.57 ± 1.35) compared to the adult females (77.46 ± 53.45). Negative correlations were observed between levels of progesterone and testosterone, and progesterone and estrogen. A positive correlation was noted between estrogen and testosterone. The present study constitutes the first attempt to determine the gender and reproductive hormone profiles of juvenile Painted terrapins produced by ex situ incubation, and captive non-breeding adults. Endoscopy of the gonads is a useful techniques for gender determination among juvenile turtles, while the use of testosterone as a gender biomarker warrants further investigation.
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author Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee
Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia
Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng
Mustapa, Mohd Syahir
Souce, Richard M.
Sugnaseelan, Sumita
Watanabe, Malaika
Lau, Min M.
Sharma, Dionysius S.K.
Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar
spellingShingle Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee
Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia
Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng
Mustapa, Mohd Syahir
Souce, Richard M.
Sugnaseelan, Sumita
Watanabe, Malaika
Lau, Min M.
Sharma, Dionysius S.K.
Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar
Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
author_facet Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee
Kalaiselvam, Ruviniyia
Fong, Michelle Wai Cheng
Mustapa, Mohd Syahir
Souce, Richard M.
Sugnaseelan, Sumita
Watanabe, Malaika
Lau, Min M.
Sharma, Dionysius S.K.
Sharma, Reuben Sunil Kumar
author_sort Kolandaiveloo, Vishwanee
title Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
title_short Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
title_full Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
title_fullStr Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
title_full_unstemmed Endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of Painted Terrapins (Batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
title_sort endoscopy gender determination and reproductive hormone profiles of painted terrapins (batagur borneoensis) subjected to ex situ incubation
publisher Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88795/1/BATA.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/88795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7192726/
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