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Avian egg odour encodes information on embryo sex, fertility and development

机译:禽蛋气味编码有关胚胎性别,繁殖力和发育的信息

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Avian chemical communication is a rapidly emerging field, but has been hampered by a critical lack of information on volatile chemicals that communicate ecologically relevant information (semiochemicals). A possible, but as yet unexplored, function of olfaction and chemical communication in birds is in parent-embryo and embryo-embryo communication. Communication between parents and developing embryos may act to mediate parental behaviour, while communication between embryos can control the synchronicity of hatching. Embryonic vocalisations and vibrations have been implicated as a means of communication during the later stages of development but in the early stages, before embryos are capable of independent movement and vocalisation, this is not possible. Here we show that volatiles emitted from developing eggs of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) convey information on egg fertility, along with the sex and developmental status of the embryo. Specifically, egg volatiles changed over the course of incubation, differed between fertile and infertile eggs, and were predictive of embryo sex as early as day 1 of incubation. Egg odours therefore have the potential to facilitate parent-embryo and embryo-embryo interactions by allowing the assessment of key measures of embryonic development long before this is possible through other modalities. It also opens up the intriguing possibility that parents may be able to glean further relevant information from egg volatiles, such as the health, viability and heritage of embryos. By determining information conveyed by egg-derived volatiles, we hope to stimulate further investigation into the ecological role of egg odours.
机译:禽类化学交流是一个快速发展的领域,但由于缺乏与生态学相关的信息(semiochemicals)进行交流的挥发性化学物质的信息的匮乏而受到阻碍。鸟类嗅觉和化学交流的一种可能但尚未探索的功能是亲代和胚胎与胚胎的交流。父母与发育中的胚胎之间的交流可能会介导父母的行为,而胚胎之间的交流可以控制孵化的同步性。胚胎的发声和振动已被认为是发育后期的一种交流手段,但在早期,在胚胎能够独立运动和发声之前,这是不可能的。在这里,我们显示了从日本鹌鹑(Coturnix japonica)发育中的鸡蛋中散发的挥发物传达了有关鸡蛋生育力以及胚胎的性别和发育状况的信息。具体而言,卵的挥发物在孵化过程中发生了变化,可育卵和不育卵之间存在差异,并且早在孵化的第一天就可以预测胚胎的性别。因此,鸡蛋气味通过在很长一段时间内就可以通过其他方式评估胚胎发育的关键指标而具有促进亲代和胚-胚相互作用的潜力。这也开辟了一个有趣的可能性,那就是父母可能能够从蛋的挥发物中收集到更多的相关信息,例如胚胎的健康,生存能力和遗传。通过确定由鸡蛋衍生的挥发物传递的信息,我们希望刺激对鸡蛋气味的生态作用的进一步研究。

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