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Associated and disassociated patterns in hormones, song, behavior and brain receptor expression between life-cycle stages in male black redstarts, Phoenicurus ochruros

机译:雄性黑red(Phoenicurus ochruros)生命周期各阶段之间激素,歌曲,行为和脑受体表达的关联和解离模式

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Testosterone has been suggested to be involved in the regulation of male territorial behavior. For example, seasonal peaks in testosterone typically coincide with periods of intense competition between males for territories and mating partners. However, some species also express territorial behavior outside a breeding context when testosterone levels are low and, thus, the degree to which testosterone facilitates territorial behavior in these species is not well understood. We studied territorial behavior and its neuroendocrine correlates in male black redstarts. Black redstarts defend territories in spring during the breeding period, but also in the fall outside a reproductive context when testosterone levels are low. In the present study we assessed if song output and structure remain stable across life-cycle stages. Furthermore, we assessed if brain anatomy may give insight into the role of testosterone in the regulation of territorial behavior in black redstarts. We found that males sang spontaneously at a high rate during the nonbreeding period when testosterone levels were low; however the trill-like components of spontaneously produced song contained less repetitive elements during nonbreeding than during breeding. This higher number of repetitive elements in trills did not, however, correlate with a larger song control nucleus HVC during breeding. However, males expressed more aromatase mRNA in the preoptic area - a brain nucleus important for sexual and aggressive behavior - during breeding than during nonbreeding. In combination with our previous studies on black redstarts our results suggest that territorial behavior in this species only partly depends on sex steroids: spontaneous song output, seasonal variation in trills and non-vocal territorial behavior in response to a simulated territorial intruder seem to be independent of sex steroids. However, context-dependent song during breeding may be facilitated by testosterone - potentially by conversion of testosterone to estradiol in the preoptic area.
机译:已建议睾丸激素参与男性领土行为的调节。例如,睾丸激素的季节性高峰通常与男性争夺领土和交配伴侣的激烈时期相吻合。但是,当睾丸激素水平较低时,某些物种还会在繁殖环境之外表达领土行为,因此,人们对这些物种中睾丸激素促进领土行为的程度的了解还不够。我们研究了男性黑red的领土行为及其神经内分泌相关性。黑red在繁殖期的春季保护领土,但在秋季,当睾丸激素水平较低时,也处于繁殖环境之外。在本研究中,我们评估了歌曲的输出和结构在整个生命周期阶段是否保持稳定。此外,我们评估了大脑解剖结构是否可以深入了解睾丸激素在黑red的领土行为调控中的作用。我们发现,在睾丸激素水平较低的非繁殖时期,男性自发地以很高的频率唱歌;但是,自发歌曲的颤音状成分在非育种期间包含的重复元素少于在育种期间。然而,在繁琐的过程中,三叶草中重复元素的数量更高,这与更大的歌曲控制核HVC没有关系。然而,在繁殖前,雄性在视前区(对性行为和攻击行为很重要的大脑核)中表达的芳香化酶mRNA要多于非繁殖时。结合我们先前关于黑红尾studies的研究,我们的结果表明,该物种的领土行为仅部分取决于性类固醇:自发的歌曲输出,颤音的季节性变化和对模拟领土入侵者的响应中的非声音领土行为似乎是独立的性类固醇。然而,睾丸激素可能会促进育种过程中与情境相关的歌曲-可能是通过在视前区将睾丸激素转化为雌二醇。

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