Does testosterone underly the interplay between male traits and territorial behavior in neotropical poison frogs?

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Hormones and Behavior Pub Date : 2024-04-26 DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2024.105547
Mileidy Betancourth-Cundar , Virginie Canoine , Leonida Fusani , Carlos Daniel Cadena
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The ability of individual animals to defend a territory as well as various phenotypic and behavioral traits may be targets of sexual selection used by males to evaluate their competitors or by females to choose males. A frequent question in animal behavior is whether male traits and characteristics of their territory are correlated and what are the mechanisms that may mediate such associations when they exist. Because hormones link phenotype to behavior, by studying the role of testosterone in territoriality one may come closer to understanding the mechanisms mediating correlations or lack thereof between characteristics of territories and of males. We evaluated whether variation in characteristics of territories (size and quality) are correlated with variation in morphology, coloration, testosterone, heterozygosity, and calls in two species of poison frogs. The Amazonian frog Allobates aff. trilineatus exhibits male care and defends territories only during the breeding season, while the endangered frog Oophaga lehmanni displays maternal care and defends territories throughout the year. We found that morphological traits (body length, weight, thigh size), call activity, and testosterone levels correlated with size and various indicators of quality of the territory. However, the direction of these correlations (whether positive or negative) and which specific morphological, acoustic traits or testosterone level variables covaried depended on the species. Our findings highlight an endocrine pathway as part of the physiological machinery that may underlie the interplay between male traits and territorial behavior. We were able to identify some male traits related to territory attributes, but whether females choose males based on these traits requires further research.

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新热带毒蛙的雄性特征与领地行为之间的相互作用是否受睾酮的影响?
动物个体保卫领地的能力以及各种表型和行为特征可能是性选择的目标,雄性动物通过性选择来评估其竞争对手,雌性动物则通过性选择来选择雄性动物。动物行为学中的一个常见问题是,雄性动物的特征与其领地的特征是否相关,如果存在这种关联,其中介机制是什么。由于荷尔蒙将表型与行为联系在一起,通过研究睾酮在领地性中的作用,我们可能更接近于了解领地特征与雄性特征之间是否存在相关性的中介机制。我们评估了两种毒蛙的领地特征(大小和质量)的变化是否与形态、颜色、睾酮、杂合度和叫声的变化相关。亚马逊毒蛙Allobates aff. trilineatus只有在繁殖季节才表现出雄性关怀并保卫领地,而濒危毒蛙Oophaga lehmanni则表现出母性关怀并全年保卫领地。我们发现,形态特征(体长、体重、大腿尺寸)、鸣叫活动和睾酮水平与领地的大小和各种质量指标相关。然而,这些相关性的方向(无论是正相关还是负相关),以及哪些具体的形态特征、声音特征或睾酮水平变量与之相关,都取决于物种。我们的研究结果突出表明,内分泌途径可能是雄性特征与领地行为之间相互作用的生理机制的一部分。我们能够确定一些雄性特征与领地属性相关,但雌性是否会根据这些特征选择雄性还需要进一步研究。
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Hormones and Behavior
Hormones and Behavior 医学-行为科学
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91 days
期刊介绍: Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.
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