bp0017cpr14 | (1) | CPR2005
Turner A.I.
, Tilbrook A.J.
Two key hypotheses emerge in the literature regarding the impact of
stress on reproduction in females of any species. First, prolonged stress
impairs reproduction in females. Secondly, acute stress impairs
reproduction, if it occurs at a critical time during the precisely timed series
of endocrine events that induce oestrus and ovulation. We reviewed
studies conducted in female pigs to find support or opposition for these
hypotheses in female pigs. We also considered the...