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Androgen correlates of male reproductive effort in wild male long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis): A multi-level test of the challenge hypothesis

机译:野生雄性长尾猕猴(Macaca fascicularis)中雄性生殖活动的雄激素相关性:挑战假设的多级检验

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The challenge hypothesis (Wingfield et al., 1990) has been broadly utilised as a conceptual framework to study male androgen correlates of reproductive challenges in mammals. These studies mainly assessed male androgen responsiveness to a general degree of challenge over extended periods of time. Short term co-variation between the socio-sexual challenging context and androgen levels remains, however, largely understudied. We thus aim at providing a multi-level test of the challenge hypothesis by investigating the inter-and intra-individual variations in faecal androgen excretion associated to 1) breeding seasonality, 2) dominance rank, 3) mate-guarding activity and 4) value of the guarded female. We studied long-tailed macaques, a species in which males engage in highly challenging monopolisation of females over discreet periods of time. This particularity allows testing specifically the predicted increase from level B to level C in the challenge hypothesis. The study was carried out during two reproductive seasons on three groups of wild long-tailed macaques. We combined behavioural observations and non-invasive measurements of faecal androgen metabolite (fAM) levels. We found that, as predicted by the challenge hypothesis, male long-tailed macaques respond not only to seasonal but also to short term reproductive challenges by adapting their androgen levels. First, males exhibited a seasonal rise in fAM levels during the mating period which may be triggered by fruit availability as shown by our phenological data. Second, males had increased androgen levels when mate-guarding females and, across mate-guarding periods, males had higher fAM levels when monopolising high-ranking parous females than when monopolising low-ranking ones. Finally, high-ranking males had higher fAM levels than low-ranking males year round. Our study confirms that, in species with a high degree of female monopolisability, androgen may be an important physiological fitness enhancing tool for males by increasing female monopolisation efficiency (in particular with highly valuable females) and helping males to respond to rank take-over challenges. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:挑战假设(Wingfield等,1990)已被广泛用作研究哺乳动物生殖挑战中雄性雄激素相关性的概念框架。这些研究主要评估了雄性雄激素在较长时间内对一般挑战的反应能力。然而,在社会性别挑战的背景和雄激素水平之间的短期协变量仍然很低。因此,我们旨在通过调查与1)繁殖季节,2)主导地位,3)保护伴侣的活动和4)价值相关的粪便雄激素排泄的个体间和个体间差异,对挑战假设进行多层次检验。被保护的女性。我们研究了长尾猕猴,其中雄性在不连续的时间内雄性极富挑战性地垄断了雌性。这种特殊性允许在挑战假设中专门测试从B级到C级的预测增长。该研究是在两个繁殖季节对三组野生长尾猕猴进行的。我们结合了行为观察和粪便雄激素代谢物(fAM)水平的非侵入性测量。我们发现,正如挑战假说所预测的那样,雄性长尾猕猴通过适应其雄激素水平,不仅对季节性而且对短期生殖挑战也有反应​​。首先,雄性在交配期表现出fAM水平的季节性升高,这可能是由于我们的物候数据所显示的水果供应量所致。其次,雄性与雌性配偶时雄性激素水平升高,并且在整个伴侣保护期间,雄性与雌性低配雌性相比,雄性高配雌性的fAM水平更高。最终,高等级男性的全年fAM水平高于低等级男性。我们的研究证实,在具有高度女性垄断能力的物种中,雄激素可能会通过提高女性垄断能力(特别是对高价值女性而言)并帮助男性应对等级接管挑战而成为男性重要的生理适应性增强工具。 。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier Inc.发布

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