Journal article

Observations on the reproductive morphology of the female short-beaked echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus

JC Fenelon, SB Ferrier, SD Johnston, MB Renfree

Journal of Anatomy | Published : 2025

Abstract

Although monotremes diverged from the therian mammal lineage approximately 187 million years ago, they retain various plesiomorphic and/or reptilian-like anatomical and physiological characteristics. This study examined the morphology of juvenile and adult female reproductive tracts across various stages of the presumptive oestrous cycle, collected opportunistically from cadaver specimens submitted to wildlife hospitals during the breeding season. In adult females, ovaries had a convoluted cortex with follicles protruding from the ovarian surface. While protruding antral follicles were absent from the ovaries of juvenile echidnas, histological analysis identified early developing primordial ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We thank the veterinary staff at the Royal Society Protection and Care of Animals Wildlife Hospital (RSPCA, Queensland) and Currumbin Wildlife Hospital who provided support for sample collection. The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Open access publishing facilitated by The University of Melbourne, as part of the Wiley - The University of Melbourne agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians.