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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: Jan 07, 2025

Morphometrics and the Ultrasonographic Ovarian Appearance of Sexually Mature Female Bornean Earless Monitor Lizards (Lanthanotus borneensis)

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Abstract

There is a lack of reproductive information regarding the endangered Bornean earless monitor (Lanthanotus borneensis), including on how to determine its sex. The objective of this study was to identify sex in a zoo population of 10 healthy Bornean earless monitors, as well as define the ultrasonographic appearance of sexually mature female ovaries. Morphometrics of this population, including snout-vent length (SVL), tail length (TL), head length (HL), head width (HW), head height (HH), length of the dentary (DL), dentary height (DH), and lower jaw width (LJW) were recorded. In addition, coelomic ultrasounds under manual restraint were performed. Total follicles per animal, 7.55 ± 2.06 (mean ± SD), follicular volume, 0.32 ± 0.20 (cm3) (mean ± SD), and type of follicles (hypoechoic, vitellogenic and laminar) were recorded for each female in the study population. While morphometrics were not useful in determining sex, ultrasound was a reliable, non-invasive method for this species. Additionally, baseline measurements regarding their ovarian morphology were determined, which may be useful for future breeding and health assessments for this endangered species.

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Corresponding author: sperry@msaquarium.org