Abstract: | This study demonstrates that under subtropical environmental conditions the circulating levels of triiodothyronine (T 3) and thyroxine (T 4) in adult male roseringed parakeets undergo parallel changes according to a diurnal cycle with a trough in the early morning and a peak in the evening. Chronic afternoon administration of melatonin (25 µg/ 100 g body wt./ day for 30 consecutive days) abolishes time-bound changes in the concentrations of T 3 by suppressing its evening peak, but does not abolish the diurnal rhythm of T 4. Exogenous melatonin, however, causes a significant increase in the evening value of serum T 4 and a decrease in its value at midnight resulting in phase-shifting of the diurnal fluctuations of T 4 compared to that in the control birds. It appears that exogenous melatonin can alter the diurnal profiles of serum thyroid hormones in a wild psittacine bird. |