Application of the primary investigations on the anatomical features of the male reproductive system of Dasyprocta species: a mini review

Author:

Mollineau William

Abstract

This mini review examines the major articles published on the anatomy of the male reproductive system of three Dasyprocta species., namely Dasyprocta aguti, Dasyprocta leporine and Dasyprocta prymnolopha. The paper reviews major investigations on the topic and highlights additional research (collection and processing of agouti semen) which used this foundational knowledge set as its catalyst. Future scientific works are recommended based on the existing literature.

Publisher

MedCrave Group Kft.

Subject

General Medicine

Reference26 articles.

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3. Singh M, Adogwa AO, Mollineau WM, et al. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the reproductive tract of the female agouti (Dasyprocta leporina): A neotropical rodent with potential for food production. Trop Agric (Trinidad). 2014;91(1):38-46.

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