Effects of egg yolk testosterone on growth and immunity in a precocial bird.

In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequences for the offspring. However, elevated testosterone levels are not only associated with beneficial postnatal effects, such as enhanced growth and high social status, but may also entail costs by suppr...

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Main Authors: Andersson, S, Uller, T, Lõhmus, M, Sundström, F
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2004
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description In oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequences for the offspring. However, elevated testosterone levels are not only associated with beneficial postnatal effects, such as enhanced growth and high social status, but may also entail costs by suppressing the immune system. In this study, testosterone levels in eggs of Chinese painted quail (Coturnix chinensis) were experimentally manipulated to evaluate its effects on growth and immunocompetence. Testosterone did not affect embryonic development, body size or growth during the first 20 days. However, elevated testosterone levels during embryonic development were immunosuppressive for chicks with inherently higher growth rate. Adaptive scenarios where only beneficial effects of increased testosterone levels are considered may therefore need to be re-evaluated.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d1a7e808-9b0d-4214-ba62-4e584ef8716f2022-03-27T07:58:26ZEffects of egg yolk testosterone on growth and immunity in a precocial bird.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d1a7e808-9b0d-4214-ba62-4e584ef8716fEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2004Andersson, SUller, TLõhmus, MSundström, FIn oviparous vertebrates, maternal steroid allocation to eggs can have important fitness consequences for the offspring. However, elevated testosterone levels are not only associated with beneficial postnatal effects, such as enhanced growth and high social status, but may also entail costs by suppressing the immune system. In this study, testosterone levels in eggs of Chinese painted quail (Coturnix chinensis) were experimentally manipulated to evaluate its effects on growth and immunocompetence. Testosterone did not affect embryonic development, body size or growth during the first 20 days. However, elevated testosterone levels during embryonic development were immunosuppressive for chicks with inherently higher growth rate. Adaptive scenarios where only beneficial effects of increased testosterone levels are considered may therefore need to be re-evaluated.
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title Effects of egg yolk testosterone on growth and immunity in a precocial bird.
title_full Effects of egg yolk testosterone on growth and immunity in a precocial bird.
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