Regulation of annual weight cycles in reindeer and other cervids

  • Morten Ryg

Abstract

Seasonal changes in weight, food intake and metabolic rate are characteristic of reindeer and other northern ungulates. This article reviews relationships between endocrine and weight cycles in reindeer and other cervids, and the effect of manipulations with endocrine cycles upon the weight cycle. It appears that the secretions of most endocrine glands change throughout the year, either as a result of nutritional changes or of an inherent seasonal rhythm. It is suggested that the weight and metabolic cycles are secondary to an appetite cycle that is hormonally regulated. The hormonal control may include several hormones: sex steroids, thyroid hormones, and prolactin.

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Published
2010-01-01
How to Cite
Ryg M. (2010). Regulation of annual weight cycles in reindeer and other cervids. Polar Research, 1(3), 249-257. https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v1i3.6992
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Research/review articles