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虎皮鹦鹉
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作者 常思源 任昭峰 《小星星(阅读100分)(小学1-3年级)》 2009年第7期66-66,共1页
我的家里有两只虎皮鹦鹉,一只是黄色的,一只是蓝色的。它们的头圆圆的,嘴巴弯弯的,身上有一些紫色的小点,像漂亮的公主,美丽极了!
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Male-like testosterone levels inhibit oviposition in a female parrot: A breeding experiment in budgerigars
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作者 Stefanie E. R LAHAYE Marcel EENS +1 位作者 Veerle M. DARRAS Rianne PINXTEN 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期586-595,共10页
Studies in several songbird species have shown that treating females with the androgenic steroid hormone testoste- rone (T) can negatively affect female reproductive behaviors and breeding success. As the effects of... Studies in several songbird species have shown that treating females with the androgenic steroid hormone testoste- rone (T) can negatively affect female reproductive behaviors and breeding success. As the effects of T on females appear to be species-specific, it is not clear if similar effects of high T occur in non-songbird species. Here, we studied the effects of T supplementation on female reproductive behavior and oviposition in the budgerigar, Melopsittacus undulatus, a small monogamous parrot species with distinct sex differences in parental behavior. We experimentally increased T concentrations to male-like levels in T-treated females compared to controls and we allowed females to breed. We found no significant effects of treatment on the latency to enter the nestbox but T treatment significantly interfered with oviposition. Our results show that T-treated females were seven times less likely to produce a clutch than control females. As we found that T treatment had a strong inhibitory effect on oviposition, our results indicate that female budgerigars suffer fitness costs from male-like plasma T levels. Therefore, it may be possible that, also in non-songbird species, selection for higher T levels in males is constrained by a correlated response to selection which imposes fitness costs on females in terms of reproduction. Evaluating whether or not this is indeed the case requires further work combining different approaches to the study of the evolution of male and female testosterone levels [Current Zoology 61 (4): 586-595, 2015]. 展开更多
关键词 Female testosterone Reproductive behavior Melopsittacus undulatus Breeding success Intralocus sexual conflict Antagonistic selection
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