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Parasites affect song complexity and neural development in a songbird

机译:寄生虫影响歌鸟的歌曲复杂性和神经发育

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There is now considerable evidence that female choice drives the evolution of song complexity in many songbird species. However, the underlying basis for such choice remains controversial. The developmental stress hypothesis suggests that early developmental conditions can mediate adult song complexity by perturbing investment in the underlying brain nuclei during their initial growth. Here, we show that adult male canaries (Serinus canaria), infected with malaria (Plasmodium relictum) as juveniles, develop simpler songs as adults compared to uninfected individuals, and exhibit reduced development of the high vocal centre (HVC) song nucleus in the brain. Our results show how developmental stress not only affects the expression of a sexually selected male trait, but also the structure of the underlying song control pathway in the brain, providing a direct link between brain and behaviour. This novel experimental evidence tests both proximate and ultimate reasons for the evolution of complex songs and supports the Hamilton-Zuk hypothesis of parasite-mediated sexual selection. Together, these results propose how developmental costs may help to explain the evolution of honest advertising in the complex songs of birds.
机译:现在有大量证据表明,雌性选择驱动了许多鸣禽物种中歌曲复杂性的演变。但是,这种选择的基础仍然存在争议。发育压力假说表明,早期发育条件可以通过扰乱其初始生长过程中对基础脑核的投资来介导成人歌曲的复杂性。在这里,我们显示成年男性金丝雀(Serinus canaria),感染了疟疾(Plasmodium relictum)作为少年,与未感染的个体相比,成年后的歌曲更简单,并且大脑高声带(HVC)歌曲核的发育减少。我们的结果表明,发育压力不仅会影响性选择的男性特征的表达,而且会影响大脑中潜在的歌曲控制路径的结构,从而在大脑与行为之间建立直接联系。这项新颖的实验证据测试了复杂歌曲演变的近因和最终原因,并支持了寄生虫介导的性选择的汉密尔顿-祖克假说。综合起来,这些结果提出了发展成本如何帮助解释诚实的广告在鸟类的复杂歌曲中的演变。

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