@article{c928945fa9ea4f7da185e2a459e2253d,
title = "Provocative tests with Kisspeptin-10 and GnRH set the scene for determining social status and environmental impacts on reproductive capacity in male African lions (Panthera leo)",
author = "Mike Ludwig and Claire Newton and Ane Pieters and Homer, {Natalie Z M} and Li, {Xiao Feng} and O'Byrne, {Kevin T} and Millar, {Robert P}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors thank Mr & Mrs Jacobs of the Ukutula Conservation Center (UCC, Brits, RSA), for hosting this project and making their animals available; and local veterinarian Dr Zoe Glyphis for anaesthetizing the animals, cannulation of the vein and his assistance during sample collection. We thank Caitlin McIntyre and Deyana Ivanova (London) for their help with the ELISA and Tricia Lee, Joanna Simpson and Scott Denham of the Mass Spectrometry Core (Edinburgh) for their technical expertise. Work was supported by grants from BBSRC (ML) and the British Society of Neuroendocrinology (ML), and grants to RPM from the National Research Foundation SA, the Medical Research Council SA, the University of Pretoria and University of Cape Town and NHS Research Scotland (NRS) for the Mass Spectrometry Core, Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility. RRID:SCR_021833 and use of the AB SCIEX QTRAP 6500 plus system, RRID:SCR_021831. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Author(s)",
year = "2022",
month = sep,
day = "20",
doi = "10.1016/j.ygcen.2022.114127",
language = "English",
journal = "General And Comparative Endocrinology",
issn = "0016-6480",
publisher = "Academic Press",
}