Seasonal changes in gonadal hormone levels of adult male canaries and their relation to song.
Behav Neural Biol
; 47(2): 197-211, 1987 Mar.
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ABSTRACT
Samples of song and blood levels of three gonadal hormones, T, DHT, and E2, were taken at monthly intervals from six adult male canaries over a period of 1 year, as these birds went from 12 to 24 months of age. Song variability and addition of new syllable types were maximal during the summer and early fall, with a peak in September. A secondary peak in new syllable acquisition occurred in March. Blood T levels were particularly low during July-August and during February. Thus, a lowering of blood T levels preceded by about 1 month the two marked peaks in new syllable acquisition. Blood levels of the two other hormones were related less obviously to song learning peaks. It is hypothesized that a concurrence of hormonal, neural, and behavioral changes facilitates song learning in adulthood.
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Assunto principal:
Di-Hidrotestosterona
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Testosterona
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Vocalização Animal
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Canários
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Estradiol
Limite:
Animals
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En
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Behav Neural Biol
Ano de publicação:
1987
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