Abstract
Adult males of the subtropical house sparrow ( Passer domesticus) were subjected to continuous darkness (DD) or short days (8L:16D) after photostimulation (15L:9D) for 30 days. One group was retained on the long day (15L:9D) schedule. Another two groups of photosensitive birds were placed under DD or 8L:16D. The photostimulated birds under DD or 8L:16D showed testicular regression and the rate of regression was similar in both the treatments. The photosensitive birds, on the other hand, did not show any initiation in testicular growth and development in either of the treatments. Long day birds (15L:9D) maintained enlarged testes without regression (the onset of photorefractoriness) during the treatment period. These results conform with the external coincidence model, but could also be explained by a modified internal coincidence model.
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