Delayed development in Fischer's pygmy fruit bat, Haplonycteris fischeri, in the Philippines
- 1 March 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Reproduction
- Vol. 85 (2), 363-382
- https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0850363
Abstract
A long delay in post-implantation embryonic development was detected in Fischer''s pygmy fruit bats (palaeotropical fruit bats of the suborder. Megachiroptera), the first time such a delay has been demonstrated outside the bat suborder. Microchiroptera. Samples of bats were obtained from the Philippines over 5 years, and reproductive tracts were preserved and examined using standard histological techniques. Most parous female pygmy bats were impregnated in June, within a few weeks of parturition, and the embryos underwent superficial implantation at the anterior end of the uterus contralateral to the previously gravid uterus. Shortly thereafter, the rate of embryonic growth slowed tremendously for up to 8 months. During the period of delay, the mean length of the embryoblast increased only from 280 .mu.m to 520 .mu.m. In March of the following year, the developmental rate increased, and the embryos completed development in the next 3 months. The 8-month delay gives these bats a gestation period of 11.5 months, the longest known in bats. Most nulliparous females become pregnant at an age of 3-5 months, and their embryos entered a similar delay that terminated in March or April, after 2-6 months of delay. Males showed signs of fertility throughout the entire year, but testis volume was highest during May, June and July, at about the time when most females become receptive.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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