Abstract
I investigated the number of embryos, corpora lutea, and placental scars in Sorex unguiculatus from Hokkaido, Japan, and reported supplemental data on reproduction in S. caecutiens and S. gracillimus . Counts of corpora lutea and placental scars were not efficient indicators for reproductive history because some of them disappeared immediately after ovulation or parturition in S. unguiculatus .
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