Abstract
European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris ) maintained under chronic 12L:12D exhibit testicular cycles with a periodicity of 9–10 months. These circannual testicular cycles incorporate all of the physiologically distinct phases observed during gonadal cycles in starlings under temperate-zone photoperiods. Starlings maintained under chronic 6L-18D also undergo testicular cycles but these cycles: (a) have a relatively short periodicity (about 6 months); (b) include periods of testicular involution, though not to the minimal quiescent level for this species; and (c) do not include the physiologically distinct photorefractory phase separating testicular cycles in starlings under chronic 12L:12D and under temperate-zone photoperiods. While it is possible that testicular cycles in starlings under certain daily light regimens of fixed duration are a function of an endogenous circannual reproductive rhythm, we believe that the testicular cycles generated under both 12L:12D and 6L:18D are the product of gonadotropin secretion rates controlled by circadian (not circannual) oscillations periodically entrained by these chronic photoperiods.
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