Ultrasonographic and radiographic evaluation of gestationin golden lanceheads (Bothrops insularis) in ex situbreeding programs
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The golden lancehead (Bothrops insularis) is a critically endangered snake endemic to Queimada Grande Island, southeastern Brazil. Captive breeding programs are vital for the conservation of this species. This study evaluates the gestation of two females golden lanceheads using radiography and ultrasonography. The first female was collected on the island while reproductively active (late vitellogenesis or early pregnancy) and kept in captivity. This female gave birth to five neonates after an 8-month gestation period, which is longer than estimates based on specimens preserved in museums. The second female copulated in captivity in July and probably ovulated in October. In this case, no embryonic development was detected, and the female deposited 14 undeveloped eggs approximately 6 months after ovulation.
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Garcia VC, Amorim LGS, Esteves RG, de Carvalho‐e‐Silva AMPT, Almeida-Santos SM. Ultrasonographic and radiographic evaluation of gestationin golden lanceheads (Bothrops insularis) in ex situbreeding programs. Zoo Biol. 2023 Mar; 42(2):577-581. doi:10.1002/zoo.21764.
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https://repositorio.butantan.gov.br/handle/butantan/4830
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https://doi.org/10.1002/zoo.21764
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