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Phenotypic plasticity in hormonal and behavioural responses to changes in resource conditions in a migratory songbird

机译:表型可塑性在迁徙鸣禽对资源条件变化的激素和行为反应中

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An emerging question in animal behaviour is whether and how behavioural plasticity will enable organisms to adjust to human-induced, rapid environmental changes that affect breeding conditions. Adaptive behavioural plasticity in response to changing resource conditions will depend on the sensitivity of the neuroendocrine system to food stimuli and on constraints in the mechanisms mediating the expression of reproductive behaviours. We tested the hypotheses that food availability mediates plasticity in androgen and corticosterone (CORT) responses, and that circulating concentrations of these hormones in turn mediate investment into competing mating and parental behaviours in a migratory songbird. We provided supplemental food to black-throated blue warblers, Setophaga caerulescens, breeding in habitats with natural low and high food abundance. The effects of supplemental feeding were most pronounced in food-poor habitat. During their social mates' fertile stage, fed males sang less near their nest sites, had lower plasma androgen and CORT levels, and had higher residual mass than control males. Fed males benefited indirectly from their mates' access to supplemental food because fed females provided more parental effort than control females. Fed males did not increase their own parental effort. Our results suggest that fed males increased mate-guarding effort over extrapair mate attraction while their social mates were fertile and invested additional resources into territorial defence or self-maintenance during the parental stage. These findings reveal plastic patterns of covariation among endocrine parameters and mating behaviours, but not parental behaviours, in response to food supplementation. These responses enabled individuals to adjust their reproductive effort rapidly to changes in resource conditions. Our findings suggest that adaptive reproductive investment in response to environmental change is unlikely to be constrained by the hormonal mechanisms underlying the mediation of competing mating and parental behaviours.
机译:动物行为中一个新出现的问题是行为可塑性是否以及如何使生物能够适应人为诱发的影响繁殖条件的快速环境变化。适应资源状况变化的适应性行为可塑性将取决于神经内分泌系统对食物刺激的敏感性以及介导生殖行为表达的机制的限制。我们检验了以下假设:食物的可获得性在雄激素和皮质酮(CORT)反应中介导可塑性,而这些激素的循环浓度反过来又在迁徙鸣禽中介导了对竞争性交配和父母行为的投资。我们向黑喉蓝莺,Setophaga caerulescens提供补充食物,这些食物在自然食物丰富度低和高的栖息地繁殖。在食物匮乏的栖息地,补充喂养的影响最为明显。在社交伴侣的受精阶段,受饲育的雄性在巢穴附近唱歌较少,血浆雄激素和CORT水平较低,且残留质量高于对照组。美联储的男性从配偶获得补充食物中间接受益,因为与对照女性相比,有喂养的女性提供了更多的父母努力。美联储的男性没有增加自己的父母努力。我们的研究结果表明,被喂食的雄性会增加对伴侣的吸引,而对他们的社交伴侣却很肥沃,并在父母阶段投入了更多资源进行领土防御或自我维持。这些发现揭示了响应食物补充,内分泌参数和交配行为之间的协变量的可塑性模式,而非父母行为。这些反应使个人能够根据资源条件的变化迅速调整其生殖努力。我们的发现表明,应对环境变化的适应性生殖投资不太可能受到竞争性交配和父母行为的中介作用的激素机制的约束。

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