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Hormones and acoustic communication in anuran amphibians

机译:无水两栖动物中的激素和声音交流

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Circulating hormone levels can mediate changes in the quality of courtship signals by males and/or mate choice by females and may thus play an important role in the evolution of courtship signals. Costs associated with shifts in hormone levels of males, for example, could effectively stabilize directional selection by females on male signals. Alternatively, if hormone levels affect the selection of mates by females, then variation in hormone levels among females could contribute to the maintenance of variability in the quality of males’ signals. Here, I review what is known regarding the effects of hormone levels on the quality of acoustic signals produced by males and on the choice of mates by females in anuran amphibians. Surprisingly, despite the long history of anuran amphibians as model organisms for studying acoustic communication and physiology, we know very little about how variation in circulating hormone levels contributes to variation in the vocal quality of males. Proposed relationships between androgen levels and vocal quality depicted in recent models, for example, are subject to the same criticisms raised for similar models proposed in relation to birds, namely that the evidence for graded effects of androgens on vocal performance is often weak or not rigorously tested and responses seen in one species are often not observed in other species. Although several studies offer intriguing support for graded effects of hormones on calling behavior, additional comparative studies will be required to understand these relationships. Recent studies indicate that hormones may also mediate changes in anuran females’ choice of mates, suggesting that the hormone levels of females can influence the evolution of males’ mating signals. No studies to date have concurrently addressed the potential complexity of hormone–behavior relationships from the perspective of sender as well as receiver, nor have any studies addressed the costs that are potentially associated with changes in circulating hormone levels in anurans (i.e., life-history tradeoffs associated with elevations in circulating androgens in males). The mechanisms involved in hormonally induced changes in signal production and selectivity also require further investigation. Anuran amphibians are, in many ways, conducive to investigating such questions.
机译:循环激素水平可以介导男性求爱信号质量的改变和/或女性的择偶选择,因此可能在求爱信号的演变中发挥重要作用。例如,与雄性激素水平变化相关的成本可以有效地稳定雌性对雄性信号的定向选择。另外,如果激素水平影响雌性对伴侣的选择,那么雌性之间激素水平的变化可能有助于维持雄性信号质量的可变性。在这里,我回顾了有关激素水平对雄性两栖动物中雄性产生的声音信号质量和雌性选择配偶的影响的已知信息。出人意料的是,尽管作为研究声音传播和生理学的模型生物的长尾两栖动物历史悠久,但我们对循环激素水平的变化如何导致男性发声质量的变化知之甚少。例如,最近模型中描述的雄激素水平与人声质量之间的拟议关系受到了针对与鸟类有关的类似模型提出的相同批评,即,雄激素对人声表现的分级影响的证据通常较弱或不严格。进行测试,而在一个物种中看到的反应通常在其他物种中没有观察到。尽管有几项研究为激素对呼叫行为的分级影响提供了有趣的支持,但仍需要进行其他比较研究才能理解这些关系。最近的研究表明,荷尔蒙也可能介导雌性无性的选择,这表明雌性荷尔蒙水平会影响雄性交配信号的演变。迄今为止,尚无研究同时从发送者和接受者的角度探讨激素与行为关系的潜在复杂性,也没有任何研究涉及与无脊椎动物循环激素水平变化潜在相关的成本(即生命史)与男性循环雄激素升高相关的权衡)。激素引起的信号产生和选择性变化的机制也需要进一步研究。无头两栖动物在许多方面都有助于调查此类问题。

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    《Integrative and Comparative Biology》 |2009年第4期|p.452-470|共19页
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    Christopher J. Leary1;

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    Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA;

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