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Human behaviour at the origin of maternal effects on offspring behaviour in laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus)

机译:母亲对母鸡(Gallus Gallulus Domesticus)的后代行为起源的人类行为

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Regular visual presence of humans is known to reduce chickens' human-generated stress responses. Here we questioned whether, more than mere visual presence, human behaviour affects laying hen behaviour and subsequently their offspring's behaviour. We hypothesized that human behaviour triggers maternal effects via variations in yolk hormone levels. For five consecutive weeks, two groups of hens were exposed to the same durations of human presence (30 min twice a day, five days a week) but the behaviour of the human differed between groups. The first group (H +) was exposed to predictable arrival of the experimenter, slow movements combined with static presence, stroking daring handling and human voice. Whereas the second group of hens (H-) was exposed to unpredictable arrival of the experimenter which remained silent, in motion, and did not provide stroking during handling. At the end of the treatment, we evaluated egg quality and offspring behaviour. We found that avoidance of the experimenter by H+ hens but not by H- hens decreased significantly. Fertility rates and concentrations of yolk progesterone and estradiol in H + hens' eggs were higher than in H- hens' eggs. Fear of humans, neophobia or the capacity to solve a detour task did not differ significantly between H+ and Hchicks. Social discrimination tests showed that H+ chicks but not Fl- chicks typically preferred a familiar conspecific to a stranger. These results show that, with the same duration in the presence of the birds, humans through their behaviour engender variations in fertility rates, yolk hormone levels and transgenerational effects on social skills. Rarely explored, our data suggest that maternal effects influence filial imprinting. These data have broad implications for laboratory, commercial systems and conservatory programs where the inevitable presence of humans could trigger maternal effects on offspring phenotype.
机译:已知人类定期视觉存在,以减少鸡的人生成的应力反应。在这里,我们质疑是否仅仅是视觉存在,人类行为影响铺设母鸡行为并随后他们的后代的行为。我们假设人类行为通过蛋黄激素水平的变化来触发母体效应。连续五周,两组母鸡被暴露于同一人体存在(每天30分钟,每周五天),但人群之间的行为不同。第一组(H +)暴露于实验者的可预测到达,缓慢的运动结合静态存在,抚摸大胆的处理和人类的声音。而第二组母鸡(H-)暴露于不可预测的实验者到达,这在议案中保持沉默,并且在处理过程中没有提供抚摸。在治疗结束时,我们评估了卵质和后代行为。我们发现避免了H +母鸡的实验者,但不是由H-Hens显着下降。 H +母鸡中蛋黄孕酮和雌二醇的生育率和浓度高于H-Mens'ogns卵。害怕人类,新闻恐惧症或解决绕行任务的能力在H +和Hchick之间没有显着差异。社会歧视测试表明,H +小鸡但不是流体通常优先考虑陌生人的熟悉的内心。这些结果表明,在鸟类的存在下,通过他们的行为在鸟类的存在下,通过他们的行为能力率的变化,蛋黄激素水平和转基因对社会技能的影响。很少探索,我们的数据表明母体效应会影响孝道印记。这些数据对实验室,商业系统和保守派计划具有广泛影响,其中人类不可避免地存在对后代表型的母体作用。

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