Reproduction in Sheep
Herausgeber: Lindsay, D. R.; Pearce, D. T.
Reproduction in Sheep
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This 1984 volume comprised a broad synthesis of contemporary research on sheep reproduction conducted in Australia.
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This 1984 volume comprised a broad synthesis of contemporary research on sheep reproduction conducted in Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116268
- ISBN-10: 0521116260
- Artikelnr.: 33870105
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116268
- ISBN-10: 0521116260
- Artikelnr.: 33870105
1. Review - neuroendocrine control of the ovine oestrous cycle I. J.
Clarke; 2. Use of active immunization to evaluate the roles of progesterone
during the oestrous cycle of the ewe G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham, R. M.
Hoskinson and R. J. Scaramuzzi; 3. Review - endocrine and environmental
control of oestrous cyclicity in sheep F. J. Karsch; 4. A study of the
reproductive performance of mature Romney and Merino rams throughout the
year W. J. Bremner, I. A. Cumming, C. Winfield, D. M. de Kretser and S.
Galloway; 5. Response of seasonally anoestrous ewes to 23 hours circadian
darkness B. J. McDonald and P. S. Hopkins; 6. Changes in the clearance rate
of immunoreactive LH after ovariectomy in Ile-de-France ewes G. W.
Montgomery, S. F. Crosbie, G. B. Martin and J. Pelletier; 7. Review - the
'ram effect', its mechanism and application to the management of sheep D.
T. Pearce and C. M. Oldham; 8. Management of males for ram induced breeding
of crossbred ewes in Spring J. L. Reeve; 9. The effect of the presence of
rams on the continuity of ovarian activity of maiden Merino ewes in spring
J. J. Murtagh, S. J. Gray, D. R. Lindsay, C. M. Oldham and D. T. Pearce;
10. Review - reproductive behaviour of rams D. G. Fowler; 11. Ram mating
preferences A. Tilbrook and A. W. N. Cameron; 12. Dynamics of
paddock-mating of rams in conventional and intensified mating systems H. W.
Raadsma and T. N. Edey; 13. Review - field application of the ram serving
capacity test M. A. de B. Blockey and J. F. Wilkins; 14. The value of
testing young rams for serving capacity I. W. Purvis, T. N. Edey, R. J.
Kilgour and L. R. Piper; 15. Review - the functions of the testis and
epididymis in rams B. P. Setchell; 16. The effects of specific neurectomies
and cremaster muscle sectioning on semen characteristics and scrotal
thermoregulatory responses of rams I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and R. L.
Kitchell; 17. Effect of lupin feeding on LH, testosterone and testes A. J.
Ritar, N. R. Adams and M. R. Sanders; 18. Review - semen quality, quantity
and flock fertility A. W. N. Cameron, I. J. Farnie and E. J. Keogh; 19.
Changes in plasma concentrations of cortisol and prolactin in rams
associated with ejaculation of semen I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and H.
J. Elgar; 20. Toward quantification of procedures for collection of semen
from rams from electroejaculation I. C. A. Martin and I. W. Purvis; 21.
Review - folliculogenesis and ovulation rate in sheep L. P. Cahill; 22.
Seasonal oestrus and ovulation patterns of Border Leicester crossbred ewes
from three strains of Merino ewes and their Booroola crosses E. A. Dunstan
and D. Phillips; 23. Frequency of lutenizing hormone release in Merino ewes
with one and two ovulations G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham and G. B. Martin;
24. Review - maternal recognition of pregnancy J. K. Findlay; 25. The use
of ovariectomized ewe in studies on survival of embryos during early
pregnancy: a role for progesterone preceding conception N. W. Moore and B.
G. Miller; 26. Protein secretion by preimplantation sheep blastocysts L. A.
Salamonsen, B. Doughten and J. K Findlay; 27. Proteins secreted by the
16-day-old sheep blastocyst have immunosuppresive properties A. L. C.
Wallace, C. D. Nancarrow and R. Sutton; 28. Contribution of the
utero-ovarian lymphatic network to the control of corpus luteum function in
the ewe L. D. Staples and P. A. Whylie; 29. The endocrine control of luteal
oxytocin and uterine PGF2¿ release in the ewe R. J. Fairclough, A. J.
Peterson, L. G. Moore and W. B. Watkins; 30. Review - fertilisation failure
and embryonic wastage R. W. Kelly; 31. Protein secreted by the endometrium
of the ewe during pregnancy B. G. Miller, X. Zhang and G. M. Stone; 32.
Reproductive wastage and chromosomal abnormalities in early embryos from
andrestenedione-immune and control Merino ewes M. P. Boland, J. D. Murray,
R. J. Scaramuzzi, R. Sutton, R.
Clarke; 2. Use of active immunization to evaluate the roles of progesterone
during the oestrous cycle of the ewe G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham, R. M.
Hoskinson and R. J. Scaramuzzi; 3. Review - endocrine and environmental
control of oestrous cyclicity in sheep F. J. Karsch; 4. A study of the
reproductive performance of mature Romney and Merino rams throughout the
year W. J. Bremner, I. A. Cumming, C. Winfield, D. M. de Kretser and S.
Galloway; 5. Response of seasonally anoestrous ewes to 23 hours circadian
darkness B. J. McDonald and P. S. Hopkins; 6. Changes in the clearance rate
of immunoreactive LH after ovariectomy in Ile-de-France ewes G. W.
Montgomery, S. F. Crosbie, G. B. Martin and J. Pelletier; 7. Review - the
'ram effect', its mechanism and application to the management of sheep D.
T. Pearce and C. M. Oldham; 8. Management of males for ram induced breeding
of crossbred ewes in Spring J. L. Reeve; 9. The effect of the presence of
rams on the continuity of ovarian activity of maiden Merino ewes in spring
J. J. Murtagh, S. J. Gray, D. R. Lindsay, C. M. Oldham and D. T. Pearce;
10. Review - reproductive behaviour of rams D. G. Fowler; 11. Ram mating
preferences A. Tilbrook and A. W. N. Cameron; 12. Dynamics of
paddock-mating of rams in conventional and intensified mating systems H. W.
Raadsma and T. N. Edey; 13. Review - field application of the ram serving
capacity test M. A. de B. Blockey and J. F. Wilkins; 14. The value of
testing young rams for serving capacity I. W. Purvis, T. N. Edey, R. J.
Kilgour and L. R. Piper; 15. Review - the functions of the testis and
epididymis in rams B. P. Setchell; 16. The effects of specific neurectomies
and cremaster muscle sectioning on semen characteristics and scrotal
thermoregulatory responses of rams I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and R. L.
Kitchell; 17. Effect of lupin feeding on LH, testosterone and testes A. J.
Ritar, N. R. Adams and M. R. Sanders; 18. Review - semen quality, quantity
and flock fertility A. W. N. Cameron, I. J. Farnie and E. J. Keogh; 19.
Changes in plasma concentrations of cortisol and prolactin in rams
associated with ejaculation of semen I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and H.
J. Elgar; 20. Toward quantification of procedures for collection of semen
from rams from electroejaculation I. C. A. Martin and I. W. Purvis; 21.
Review - folliculogenesis and ovulation rate in sheep L. P. Cahill; 22.
Seasonal oestrus and ovulation patterns of Border Leicester crossbred ewes
from three strains of Merino ewes and their Booroola crosses E. A. Dunstan
and D. Phillips; 23. Frequency of lutenizing hormone release in Merino ewes
with one and two ovulations G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham and G. B. Martin;
24. Review - maternal recognition of pregnancy J. K. Findlay; 25. The use
of ovariectomized ewe in studies on survival of embryos during early
pregnancy: a role for progesterone preceding conception N. W. Moore and B.
G. Miller; 26. Protein secretion by preimplantation sheep blastocysts L. A.
Salamonsen, B. Doughten and J. K Findlay; 27. Proteins secreted by the
16-day-old sheep blastocyst have immunosuppresive properties A. L. C.
Wallace, C. D. Nancarrow and R. Sutton; 28. Contribution of the
utero-ovarian lymphatic network to the control of corpus luteum function in
the ewe L. D. Staples and P. A. Whylie; 29. The endocrine control of luteal
oxytocin and uterine PGF2¿ release in the ewe R. J. Fairclough, A. J.
Peterson, L. G. Moore and W. B. Watkins; 30. Review - fertilisation failure
and embryonic wastage R. W. Kelly; 31. Protein secreted by the endometrium
of the ewe during pregnancy B. G. Miller, X. Zhang and G. M. Stone; 32.
Reproductive wastage and chromosomal abnormalities in early embryos from
andrestenedione-immune and control Merino ewes M. P. Boland, J. D. Murray,
R. J. Scaramuzzi, R. Sutton, R.
1. Review - neuroendocrine control of the ovine oestrous cycle I. J.
Clarke; 2. Use of active immunization to evaluate the roles of progesterone
during the oestrous cycle of the ewe G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham, R. M.
Hoskinson and R. J. Scaramuzzi; 3. Review - endocrine and environmental
control of oestrous cyclicity in sheep F. J. Karsch; 4. A study of the
reproductive performance of mature Romney and Merino rams throughout the
year W. J. Bremner, I. A. Cumming, C. Winfield, D. M. de Kretser and S.
Galloway; 5. Response of seasonally anoestrous ewes to 23 hours circadian
darkness B. J. McDonald and P. S. Hopkins; 6. Changes in the clearance rate
of immunoreactive LH after ovariectomy in Ile-de-France ewes G. W.
Montgomery, S. F. Crosbie, G. B. Martin and J. Pelletier; 7. Review - the
'ram effect', its mechanism and application to the management of sheep D.
T. Pearce and C. M. Oldham; 8. Management of males for ram induced breeding
of crossbred ewes in Spring J. L. Reeve; 9. The effect of the presence of
rams on the continuity of ovarian activity of maiden Merino ewes in spring
J. J. Murtagh, S. J. Gray, D. R. Lindsay, C. M. Oldham and D. T. Pearce;
10. Review - reproductive behaviour of rams D. G. Fowler; 11. Ram mating
preferences A. Tilbrook and A. W. N. Cameron; 12. Dynamics of
paddock-mating of rams in conventional and intensified mating systems H. W.
Raadsma and T. N. Edey; 13. Review - field application of the ram serving
capacity test M. A. de B. Blockey and J. F. Wilkins; 14. The value of
testing young rams for serving capacity I. W. Purvis, T. N. Edey, R. J.
Kilgour and L. R. Piper; 15. Review - the functions of the testis and
epididymis in rams B. P. Setchell; 16. The effects of specific neurectomies
and cremaster muscle sectioning on semen characteristics and scrotal
thermoregulatory responses of rams I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and R. L.
Kitchell; 17. Effect of lupin feeding on LH, testosterone and testes A. J.
Ritar, N. R. Adams and M. R. Sanders; 18. Review - semen quality, quantity
and flock fertility A. W. N. Cameron, I. J. Farnie and E. J. Keogh; 19.
Changes in plasma concentrations of cortisol and prolactin in rams
associated with ejaculation of semen I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and H.
J. Elgar; 20. Toward quantification of procedures for collection of semen
from rams from electroejaculation I. C. A. Martin and I. W. Purvis; 21.
Review - folliculogenesis and ovulation rate in sheep L. P. Cahill; 22.
Seasonal oestrus and ovulation patterns of Border Leicester crossbred ewes
from three strains of Merino ewes and their Booroola crosses E. A. Dunstan
and D. Phillips; 23. Frequency of lutenizing hormone release in Merino ewes
with one and two ovulations G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham and G. B. Martin;
24. Review - maternal recognition of pregnancy J. K. Findlay; 25. The use
of ovariectomized ewe in studies on survival of embryos during early
pregnancy: a role for progesterone preceding conception N. W. Moore and B.
G. Miller; 26. Protein secretion by preimplantation sheep blastocysts L. A.
Salamonsen, B. Doughten and J. K Findlay; 27. Proteins secreted by the
16-day-old sheep blastocyst have immunosuppresive properties A. L. C.
Wallace, C. D. Nancarrow and R. Sutton; 28. Contribution of the
utero-ovarian lymphatic network to the control of corpus luteum function in
the ewe L. D. Staples and P. A. Whylie; 29. The endocrine control of luteal
oxytocin and uterine PGF2¿ release in the ewe R. J. Fairclough, A. J.
Peterson, L. G. Moore and W. B. Watkins; 30. Review - fertilisation failure
and embryonic wastage R. W. Kelly; 31. Protein secreted by the endometrium
of the ewe during pregnancy B. G. Miller, X. Zhang and G. M. Stone; 32.
Reproductive wastage and chromosomal abnormalities in early embryos from
andrestenedione-immune and control Merino ewes M. P. Boland, J. D. Murray,
R. J. Scaramuzzi, R. Sutton, R.
Clarke; 2. Use of active immunization to evaluate the roles of progesterone
during the oestrous cycle of the ewe G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham, R. M.
Hoskinson and R. J. Scaramuzzi; 3. Review - endocrine and environmental
control of oestrous cyclicity in sheep F. J. Karsch; 4. A study of the
reproductive performance of mature Romney and Merino rams throughout the
year W. J. Bremner, I. A. Cumming, C. Winfield, D. M. de Kretser and S.
Galloway; 5. Response of seasonally anoestrous ewes to 23 hours circadian
darkness B. J. McDonald and P. S. Hopkins; 6. Changes in the clearance rate
of immunoreactive LH after ovariectomy in Ile-de-France ewes G. W.
Montgomery, S. F. Crosbie, G. B. Martin and J. Pelletier; 7. Review - the
'ram effect', its mechanism and application to the management of sheep D.
T. Pearce and C. M. Oldham; 8. Management of males for ram induced breeding
of crossbred ewes in Spring J. L. Reeve; 9. The effect of the presence of
rams on the continuity of ovarian activity of maiden Merino ewes in spring
J. J. Murtagh, S. J. Gray, D. R. Lindsay, C. M. Oldham and D. T. Pearce;
10. Review - reproductive behaviour of rams D. G. Fowler; 11. Ram mating
preferences A. Tilbrook and A. W. N. Cameron; 12. Dynamics of
paddock-mating of rams in conventional and intensified mating systems H. W.
Raadsma and T. N. Edey; 13. Review - field application of the ram serving
capacity test M. A. de B. Blockey and J. F. Wilkins; 14. The value of
testing young rams for serving capacity I. W. Purvis, T. N. Edey, R. J.
Kilgour and L. R. Piper; 15. Review - the functions of the testis and
epididymis in rams B. P. Setchell; 16. The effects of specific neurectomies
and cremaster muscle sectioning on semen characteristics and scrotal
thermoregulatory responses of rams I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and R. L.
Kitchell; 17. Effect of lupin feeding on LH, testosterone and testes A. J.
Ritar, N. R. Adams and M. R. Sanders; 18. Review - semen quality, quantity
and flock fertility A. W. N. Cameron, I. J. Farnie and E. J. Keogh; 19.
Changes in plasma concentrations of cortisol and prolactin in rams
associated with ejaculation of semen I. C. A. Martin, K. R. Lapwood and H.
J. Elgar; 20. Toward quantification of procedures for collection of semen
from rams from electroejaculation I. C. A. Martin and I. W. Purvis; 21.
Review - folliculogenesis and ovulation rate in sheep L. P. Cahill; 22.
Seasonal oestrus and ovulation patterns of Border Leicester crossbred ewes
from three strains of Merino ewes and their Booroola crosses E. A. Dunstan
and D. Phillips; 23. Frequency of lutenizing hormone release in Merino ewes
with one and two ovulations G. B. Thomas, C. M. Oldham and G. B. Martin;
24. Review - maternal recognition of pregnancy J. K. Findlay; 25. The use
of ovariectomized ewe in studies on survival of embryos during early
pregnancy: a role for progesterone preceding conception N. W. Moore and B.
G. Miller; 26. Protein secretion by preimplantation sheep blastocysts L. A.
Salamonsen, B. Doughten and J. K Findlay; 27. Proteins secreted by the
16-day-old sheep blastocyst have immunosuppresive properties A. L. C.
Wallace, C. D. Nancarrow and R. Sutton; 28. Contribution of the
utero-ovarian lymphatic network to the control of corpus luteum function in
the ewe L. D. Staples and P. A. Whylie; 29. The endocrine control of luteal
oxytocin and uterine PGF2¿ release in the ewe R. J. Fairclough, A. J.
Peterson, L. G. Moore and W. B. Watkins; 30. Review - fertilisation failure
and embryonic wastage R. W. Kelly; 31. Protein secreted by the endometrium
of the ewe during pregnancy B. G. Miller, X. Zhang and G. M. Stone; 32.
Reproductive wastage and chromosomal abnormalities in early embryos from
andrestenedione-immune and control Merino ewes M. P. Boland, J. D. Murray,
R. J. Scaramuzzi, R. Sutton, R.