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Mating behaviour and insemination in the hopping mouse (Notomys alexis)
1Department of Anatomy & Histology, Adelaide University, South Australia.
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
|September 1, 1991
Abstract:
Hopping mice have extremely small testes and a reduced complement of male accessory sex glands. Nevertheless, greater than 1000 spermatozoa populate the isthmus of the oviduct after each insemination and a range of morphological types is found similar to that in the male tract. When females are primed with gonadotrophins they sometimes lock with more than one of the males within the group and in the present study two inseminations sometimes took place at the one oestrus. There is thus the possibility for intermale sperm competition within the female tract of these animals.