Balancing between costs and benefits of maternal hormone deposition in avian eggs |
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Authors: | Groothuis Tong G Eising Corine M Dijkstra Cor Müller Wendt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Groningen, PO Box 14, 9750 AA Haren, The Netherlands. t.groothuis@biol.rug.nl |
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Abstract: | Avian eggs contain substantial amounts of maternal androgens, and several studies have indicated that these are beneficial for the chick. Nevertheless, there is a large and systematic variation in maternal hormone concentrations both within and between clutches. If maternal androgens also involve costs, this might explain why not all mothers put high levels of androgens in their clutches. However, the simultaneous occurrence of both benefits and costs has not yet been convincingly demonstrated. We show experimentally that yolk androgens suppress immune function and simultaneously stimulate growth in black-headed gull chicks. Thus, mothers face a trade-off between these costs and benefits and may tune hormone deposition to prevailing conditions that influence chick survival. |
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