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Agonistic behaviour and endogenous plasma hormones in male Japanese quail

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1984
Authors:Ramenofsky, M
Journal:Animal Behaviour
Volume:32
Issue:3
Date Published:1984
ISBN Number:0003-3472
Keywords:Coturnix, Coturnix coturnix, Coturnix japonica, Phasianidae
Abstract:Agonistic relationships established among male Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix) in shortterm dyadic encounters of a round-robin tournament were stable and appeared to be maintained by a form of recognition. The aggressive or submissive behaviour displayed by competitors throughout the tournament did not relate to their circulating levels of luteinizing hormone, androstenedione, 5 [alpha]-dihydrotestosterone or corticosterone. However, plasma levels of testosterone were correlated with fighting success in the early phases of the tournament, before agonistic associations were defined. Once relationships stabilized, levels of plasma testosterone in winners declined to values comparable with those of the losers and the qualitatively distinct displays observed in winners or losers were no longer correlated with plasma levels of testosterone. In light of other work, these data suggest that androgens, primarily testosterone, influence the aggressiveness of an individual in initial encounters, helping in turn to determine dominance relationships between opponents. Thereafter, other factors such as learned response biases take precedence. The maintenance of stable social relationships appears to be independent of circulating levels of testosterone in adult male Japanese quail.
URL:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003347284801451
Short Title:Animal Behaviour
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