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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 12, 647-656, Copyright © 1975 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Ecology, Ethology and Evolution, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801 The estrous cycle of the collared lemming (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus) was studied under laboratory
conditions. Vaginal smears did not reveal a repetitive estrous cycle. Females with cornified vaginal
smears were usually receptive whereas those with leucocyte smears were almost always nonreceptive.
Postpartum estrus sometimes continued throughout the period of lactation. Ovaries (P < .001), uteri
(P < .001) and adrenals (P < .05) were heavier in estrous than in diestrous females. Graafian follicles
were both more numerous (P < .005) and larger (P < .001) in estrous than in diestrous females. There
was no apparent difference in the influence on estrus of a fresh produce diet compared to a dry lab chow
diet. On the basis of vaginal perforation and cornification, females maintained on 6 h photoperiod were
less stimulated (P < .025) than those on 18 h photoperiod and females on 24 h photoperiod were more
stimulated (P < .0005) than those on 18 h photoperiod. Vaginal perforation and estrus were induced by
caging anestrous females with an intact male, with another female or adjacent to an intact male but not
by caging them adjacent to another female or with a castrate male.
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