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Two Neural Measures Differ between Urban and Rural Song Sparrows after Conspecific Song Playback

机译:同种歌曲播放后城乡歌麻雀的两种神经测量差异

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Urbanization is a critical form of environmental change that can affect the physiology and behavior of wild animals and, notably, birds. One behavioral difference between birds living in urban and rural habitats is that urban males show elevated boldness or territorial aggression in response to simulated social challenge. This pattern has been described in several populations of song sparrow, Melospiza melodia. Such behavioral differences must be underpinned by differences in the brain, yet little work has explored how urbanization and neural function may be interrelated. We explored the relationship between urbanization and neural activation within a network of brain regions, collectively called the social behavior network, which contributes to the regulation of territorial aggression. Specifically, we captured free-living, territorial male song sparrows by playing them conspecific songs for 6-11 minutes, and then collected their brains. We estimated recent neural activation, as indicated by the immediate early gene FOS, and measured levels of a neuropeptide, arginine vasotocin (AVT), which is involved in the regulation of social behavior. Based on previous studies we expected urban males, which are generally more territorially aggressive, to have lower FOS expression in a node of the social behavior network implicated in regulating territoriality, the lateral septum (LS). Additionally, we expected urban males to have lower AVT expression in a brain region involved in the regulation of sociality, the medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTm). We found that, compared to rural males, urban male song sparrows did have lower FOS expression in the LS. This pattern suggests that lower neural activation in the LS could contribute to behavioral adjustments to urbanization in male song sparrows. Additionally, counter to our predictions, urban male song sparrows had higher AVT-like immunoreactivity in the BSTm. Future work building upon these findings is needed to determine the causal role of such neural differences across rural and urban habitats. Understanding the mechanisms impacted by urbanization will inform our understanding of the reversibility and consequences of this form of habitat change.
机译:城市化是环境变化的一种重要形式,它会影响野生动物(尤其是鸟类)的生理和行为。居住在城市和农村栖息地的鸟类之间的行为差​​异是,响应模拟的社会挑战,城市男性表现出更大的胆量或领土侵略性。这种模式已经在麻雀Melospiza melodia的几个种群中得到了描述。这种行为差异必须以大脑的差异为基础,但是很少有研究探讨城市化与神经功能之间的关系。我们探索了大脑区域网络(统称为社会行为网络)中城市化与神经激活之间的关系,该网络有助于调节领土侵略行为。具体来说,我们通过播放6-11分钟的同种歌曲捕获了自由生活的地域男性麻雀,然后收集了它们的大脑。我们估计了近期的神经激活,如立即早期的基因FOS所表明的,并测量了参与调节社会行为的神经肽精氨酸血管收缩素(AVT)的水平。根据以前的研究,我们期望通常在领土上更具侵略性的城市男性在涉及行为控制性的社会行为网络的一个节点,即侧面隔片(LS)中具有较低的FOS表达。此外,我们预计城市男性在参与调节社交性的大脑区域(即纹状体中间床核(BSTm)的内侧区域)中的AVT表达较低。我们发现,与农村雄性相比,城市雄性麻雀在LS中的FOS表达确实较低。这种模式表明LS中较低的神经激活可能有助于对雄性麻雀的城市化进行行为调整。此外,与我们的预测相反,城市男歌雀在BSTm中具有较高的AVT样免疫反应性。需要在这些发现的基础上开展进一步的工作,以确定这种神经差异在农村和城市栖息地之间的因果作用。了解城市化影响的机制将有助于我们理解这种形式的栖息地变化的可逆性和后果。

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