Consequences of elevating plasma testosterone in females of a socially monogamous songbird: evidence of constraints on male evolution?
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Proximate perspectives on the evolution of female aggression: good for the gander, good for the goose?Highly context-specific activation of the HPG axis in the dark-eyed junco and implications for the challenge hypothesis.Potential for sexual conflict assessed via testosterone-mediated transcriptional changes in liver and muscle of a songbirdIndividual variation in testosterone and parental care in a female songbird; the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis)Robust behavioral effects of song playback in the absence of testosterone or corticosterone release.Testosterone affects neural gene expression differently in male and female juncos: a role for hormones in mediating sexual dimorphism and conflict.Competitive females are successful females; phenotype, mechanism and selection in a common songbird.Two sides of the same coin? Consistency in aggression to conspecifics and predators in a female songbird.Hormone-mediated suites as adaptations and evolutionary constraints.Neural steroid sensitivity and aggression: comparing individuals of two songbird subspecies.Sexually selected male plumage color is testosterone dependent in a tropical passerine bird, the red-backed fairy-wren (Malurus melanocephalus).GnRH--a missing link between testosterone concentrations in yolk and plasma and its intergenerational effects.Tinbergen's fourth question, ontogeny: sexual and individual differentiation.Life history trade-offs and behavioral sensitivity to testosterone: an experimental test when female aggression and maternal care co-occurHot or not: the effects of exogenous testosterone on female attractiveness to male conspecifics in the budgerigar.Yolk hormones and sexual conflict over parental investment in the pied flycatcherFrequency-dependent physiological trade-offs between competing colour morphs.Male behavioural maturation rate responds to selection on pollen hoarding in honeybeesHormone-mediated maternal effects in birds: mechanisms matter but what do we know of them?Bearded ladies: females suffer fitness consequences when bearing male traits.Examining sources of variation in HPG axis function among individuals and populations of the dark-eyed junco.Female plumage colour influences seasonal oxidative damage and testosterone profiles in a songbirdMeasuring Selection on Physiology in the Wild and Manipulating Phenotypes (in Terrestrial Nonhuman Vertebrates).Androgens predict parasitism in female meerkats: a new perspective on a classic trade-off.Divergence along the gonadal steroidogenic pathway: Implications for hormone-mediated phenotypic evolution.Phenotypic integration and independence: Hormones, performance, and response to environmental change.Hormones and honest signals: males with larger ornaments elevate testosterone more when challenged.Role of testosterone in stimulating seasonal changes in a potential avian chemosignal.Aggressive behaviours track transitions in seasonal phenotypes of female Siberian hamsters.Gonads and the evolution of hormonal phenotypes.Effects of the synthetic estrogen 17α-ethinylestradiol on aromatase expression, reproductive behavior and sperm quality in the fish Jenynsia multidentata.Songbird chemical signals reflect uropygial gland androgen sensitivity and predict aggression: implications for the role of the periphery in chemosignaling.Neural sensitivity to sex steroids predicts individual differences in aggression: implications for behavioural evolution.Carotenoid supplementation and GnRH challenges influence female endocrine physiology, immune function, and egg-yolk characteristics in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).Promiscuous mating produces offspring with higher lifetime fitness.Context matters: female aggression and testosterone in a year-round territorial neotropical songbird (Thryothorus leucotis).Consequences of prenatal androgen exposure for the reproductive performance of female pheasants (Phasianus colchicus).Mates of Competitive Females: The Relationships between Female Aggression, Mate Quality, and Parental CareTestosterone production, sexually dimorphic morphology, and digit ratio in the dark-eyed junco
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Consequences of elevating plasma testosterone in females of a socially monogamous songbird: evidence of constraints on male evolution?
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Consequences of elevating plas ...... constraints on male evolution?
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Dawn M O'Neal
Deborah L Duffy
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Ian M Parker-Renga
Jacqueline M Gaudioso
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2004-08-01T00:00:00Z