Seasonal hormones, female reproductive tract changes, and some field observations on breeding activities of the small Indian mongoose ( Herpestes javanicus ) from its native range of Potohar Plateau, Pakistan

Seasonal hormones, female reproductive tract changes, and some field observations on breeding activities of the small Indian mongoose ( Herpestes javanicus ) from its native range of Potohar Plateau, Pakistan

The small Indian mongoose acts as a biological control agent for rodents, snakes, and many insects in agroecosystems. Itsreproductive physiology has been studied mostly from its introduced range. We investigated the reproductive pattern of the femalesmall Indian mongoose on the Potohar Plateau, i.e. its native range. We found a male:female ratio of 0.67 (n = 52); only 16% of thelive-trapped females were found to be pregnant. Elevated estradiol and progesterone levels were found during March to May. LH levelsshowed 2 peaks: the first during March (25.5 mIU/mL) and the second in September (29.8 mIU/mL); however, FSH levels were almostthe same. Light microscopic sections (H & E stained) of the ovary showed mature Graafian follicles during February, corpora lutea (earlygestation) during March, and maintenance of prominent corpora lutea inside the ovary during April (late gestation period); however,during June, no corpora lutea were observed in the ovary, indicating the lactational phase. Average litter size was 2.83 ± 0.14 (by visualobservation), 3 ± 0.24 (by counts of placental scars), and 3.2 ± 0.37 (by counts of developing embryos). The study concludes that thesmall Indian mongoose breeds twice a year in its native range.

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