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Temperature-induced variation in yolk androgen and thyroid hormone levels in avian eggs

机译:温度引起的禽蛋卵黄雄激素和甲状腺激素水平变化

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Global warming has substantially changed the environment, but the mechanisms to cope with these changes in animals, including the role of maternal effects, are poorly understood. Maternal effects via hormones deposited in eggs, have important environment-dependent effects on offspring development and fitness: thus females are expected to adjust these hormones to the environment, such as the ambient temperature. Longer-term temperature variation could function as a cue, predicting chick rearing conditions to which yolk hormone levels are adjusted, while short-term temperature variation during egg formation may causally affect hormone transfer to eggs. We studied the effects of ambient temperature on yolk androgens (testosterone and androstenedione) and thyroid hormones (thyroxine and triiodothyronine) in great tits (Parus major) using data from unmanipulated clutches from a wild population and from aviary birds (ad libitum food) exposed to different experimental temperature treatments during five years. Both in the wild and in captivity, longer-term pre-laying ambient temperature was not associated with clutch mean yolk hormone levels, while the way androstenedione and thyroxine levels varied across the laying sequence did associate with pre-laying temperature in the wild. Yolk testosterone levels were positively correlated with short-term temperature (during yolk formation) changes within clutches in both wild and captivity. We also report, for the first time in a wild bird, that yolk thyroxine levels correlated with a key environmental factor: thyroxine levels were negatively correlated with ambient temperature during egg formation. Thus, yolk hormone levels, especially testosterone, seem to be causally affected by ambient temperature. These short-term effects might reflect physiological changes in females with changes in ambient temperature. The adaptive value of the variation with ambient temperatures pre-laying or during egg formation should be studied with hormone manipulations in different thermal environments. (C) 2016 Published by Elsevier Inc.
机译:全球变暖已极大地改变了环境,但人们对应对这些变化的机制(包括产妇作用的作用)了解得很少。产妇通过沉积在鸡蛋中的激素产生的母体效应对后代的发育和健康状况具有重要的环境依赖性效应:因此,预期雌性会根据环境温度(如环境温度)来调节这些激素。长期温度变化可能会起到提示作用,预测蛋黄激素水平调整到的雏鸡饲养条件,而卵形成过程中的短期温度变化可能会导致激素向卵的转移。我们使用来自野生种群和暴露于接触过的野生鸟类和禽鸟(随意食物)的未操纵离合器的数据,研究了环境温度对大山雀(大对虾)中的蛋黄雄激素(睾丸激素和雄烯二酮)和甲状腺激素(甲状腺素和三碘甲腺嘌呤)的影响。五年内不同的实验温度处理。在野外和人工圈养中,长期预产环境温度与平均卵黄激素水平均不相关,而雄烯二酮和甲状腺素水平随整个产蛋顺序变化的方式与野外产蛋温度相关。在野生和人工饲养条件下,卵黄睾丸激素水平与短期温度(卵黄形成过程中)的变化呈正相关。我们还首次报道了在野生鸟类中,蛋黄甲状腺素水平与关键环境因素相关:在蛋形成过程中,甲状腺素水平与环境温度呈负相关。因此,卵黄激素水平,尤其是睾丸激素似乎受环境温度的因果影响。这些短期影响可能反映了女性随着环境温度的变化而发生的生理变化。在产蛋前或产卵期间随环境温度变化的适应性值应在不同的热环境中通过激素操作来研究。 (C)2016由Elsevier Inc.发布

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