The role of sex steroid in two avian song behaviours differing in ontogenetic process |
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Authors: | M. Ikeda H. -A. Takeuchi K. Aoki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Life Science Institute, Sophia University, 7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-Ku, 102 Tokyo, Japan;(2) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University, 836 Ohya, 422 Shizuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | The male Bengalese finch,Lonchura striata, has two types of song behaviour (directed song, DS and undirected song, US). DS and US share a basically identical syllable repertoire, sequence pattern and tempo, but differ in the time course of appearance during the maturational process. In order to examine whether this results from a difference in testosterone (T) dependency, we studied developmental changes in the fecal T level and the amounts of DS and US during the 2–4 month period (N=7). DS appeared between 83 and 94 days of age, 4–16 days after a rise in the fecal T level. In contrast, US appeared earlier and at high frequency even when T was still at a very low level. These results suggest that DS is more dependent on the T level than US, and is not activated until the T level rises during the maturational process. |
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Keywords: | Bengalese finch birdsong directed song undirected song maturational process fecal steroid hormone testosterone dependency |
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