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Differences in the timing of reproduction between urban and forest European blackbirds (Turdus merula): result of phenotypic flexibility or genetic differences?

机译:欧洲和欧洲黑鸟(Turdus merula)之间繁殖时间的差异:表型灵活性的结果还是遗传差异?

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Species which have settled in urban environments are exposed to different conditions from their wild conspecifics. A previous comparative study of an urban and a forest-living European blackbird population had revealed a three weeks earlier onset of gonadal growth in urban individuals. These physiological adjustments are either the result of genetic differences that have evolved during the urbanization process, or of phenotypic flexibility resulting from the bird's exposure to the different environmental conditions of town or forest. To identify which of these two mechanisms causes the differences in reproductive timing, hand-reared birds originating from the urban and the forest populations were kept in identical conditions. The substantial differences in the timing of reproduction between urban and forest birds known from the field did not persist under laboratory conditions, indicating that temporal differences in reproductive timing between these two populations are mainly a result of phenotypic flexibility. Nevertheless, urban males initiated plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion and testicular development earlier than forest males in their first reproductive season. Moreover, plasma LH concentration and follicle size declined earlier in urban females than in forest females, suggesting that genetic differences are also involved and might contribute to the variations in the timing of reproduction in the wild.
机译:定居在城市环境中的物种面临着与野生物种不同的条件。先前对城市和森林居住的欧洲黑鸟种群的比较研究表明,城市个体的性腺生长提前了三周。这些生理调节要么是城市化过程中进化出的遗传差异的结果,要么是由于鸟类暴露于城镇或森林的不同环境条件而产生的表型灵活性。为了确定这两种机制中的哪一种会导致生殖时间的差异,将来自城市和森林种群的人工饲养鸟类保持在相同的条件下。在实验室条件下,从野外得知的城市鸟类和森林鸟类之间在繁殖时间上的实质差异并没有持续存在,这表明这两个种群之间的繁殖时间上的暂时差异主要是表型灵活性的结果。尽管如此,城市男性在其第一个繁殖季节开始的血浆黄体生成激素(LH)分泌和睾丸发育早于森林男性。此外,城市女性的血浆LH浓度和卵泡大小下降早于森林女性,这表明遗传差异也参与其中,并且可能导致野外生殖时间的变化。

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