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  • In captive reptiles, the most frequent complications of reproduction seen in veterinary clinical practice are: low sexual activity in females and/or males, very aggressive behaviour of males during the mating period (biting females and aggressive attacks to the reptile owners), extremely high activity of female reptile ovaries (POFS, pre ovulatory follicle syndrome) and egg binding syndrome (POES, post ovulatory egg stasis). In veterinary practice with reptiles surgical ovariectomy has been commonly used to treat or to prevent the POFS in captive female lizards. Concurrently with the continual development of modern minimally-invasive surgical methods, advanced non-surgical techniques for management of reproduction in reptiles have been performed. In companion exotic animal practice, different experimental projects have been done to manage reproductive disorders (e.g. to stimulate or to suppress effectively sexual activity, to improve a quality of semen for artificial insemination, to decrease a percentage of embryonic or foetal mortality) with the use of hormonal therapy. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists temporarily suppress the reproductive endocrine system (preventing the production of pituitary (FSH and LH) and gonadal hormones.
  • In captive reptiles, the most frequent complications of reproduction seen in veterinary clinical practice are: low sexual activity in females and/or males, very aggressive behaviour of males during the mating period (biting females and aggressive attacks to the reptile owners), extremely high activity of female reptile ovaries (POFS, pre ovulatory follicle syndrome) and egg binding syndrome (POES, post ovulatory egg stasis). In veterinary practice with reptiles surgical ovariectomy has been commonly used to treat or to prevent the POFS in captive female lizards. Concurrently with the continual development of modern minimally-invasive surgical methods, advanced non-surgical techniques for management of reproduction in reptiles have been performed. In companion exotic animal practice, different experimental projects have been done to manage reproductive disorders (e.g. to stimulate or to suppress effectively sexual activity, to improve a quality of semen for artificial insemination, to decrease a percentage of embryonic or foetal mortality) with the use of hormonal therapy. The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists temporarily suppress the reproductive endocrine system (preventing the production of pituitary (FSH and LH) and gonadal hormones. (en)
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  • HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION FOR REPTILES
  • HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION FOR REPTILES (en)
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  • HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION FOR REPTILES
  • HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION FOR REPTILES (en)
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  • RIV/62157124:16170/13:43871972!RIV14-MSM-16170___
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  • RIV/62157124:16170/13:43871972
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  • contraception; reptiles; reproduction; hypothalamus; hypophysis; GnRH (en)
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  • Knotek, Zdeněk
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  • World Veterinary Association
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  • 978-80-260-4896-1
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