Abstract
The reproductive cycles of female Nyctophilus geoffroyi
and N. major from south-western Australia are described
from capture records and histological examination of tissue from fixed
specimens. The sequence of reproductive events for both species was similar to
that described for other vespertilionid bats from south- western Australia.
Mating commenced between March and May. Sperm were stored in the caudal
isthmus of the oviduct and in endometrial glands near the utero-tubal
junction. Ovulation and fertilisation occurred in late August or September and
twinning was common. Parturition occurred between late October and November,
with volant young first captured during December, but it appeared not all
N. geoffroyi females were reproductively active every
year. Lactation had generally ceased by February, which was when the last
detectably juvenile bats were captured.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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