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Underlying physiological control of reproduction in urban and forest-dwelling European blackbirds Tuvdus mevula

机译:在城市和居住在森林中的欧洲黑鸟Tuvdus mevula的生殖的基本生理控制

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The development and the continual expansion of urban areas have not only destroyed natural habitats, but also have drastically changed the environmental and ecological conditions of these areas. Consequently, species that have settled in these new man-made ecosystems are exposed to considerable alternations in environmental conditions compared to their 'wild' conspecifics. To understand the impact of human-induced environmental changes on life history events such as reproduction, we compared the timing of the reproductive season and its underlying endocrine control in free-living European blackbirds Turdus merula inhabiting urban and nearby forest areas. Body mass, fat score, gonadal size, luteinizing hormone (LH), testosterone (T), and estradiol (E_2) were measured. Urban blackbirds developed their gonads approximately three weeks earlier than forest birds, whereas the timing of gonadal regression did not differ. There are several factors (e.g. artificial light, temperature, food availability, andsocial cues) which may have caused the differences in the temporal organization of gonadal growth between the urban and forest-living populations. The advanced gonadal development of urban blackbirds did not coincide with an earlier secretion of reproductive hormones. In contrast, urban males had lower plasma LH and T levels during testicular growth than forest males. Differences in social interactions and environmental conditions may explain the contrast of gonadal development and the timing of hormone secretion between urban and forest blackbirds.
机译:城市地区的发展和不断扩大,不仅破坏了自然栖息地,而且极大地改变了这些地区的环境和生态条件。因此,与它们的“野生”物种相比,已经定居在这些新的人造生态系统中的物种在环境条件下遭受了相当大的改变。为了了解人为环境变化对生活史事件(如生殖)的影响,我们比较了居住在城市和附近森林地区的自由生活欧洲黑鸟Turdus merula生殖季节的时间及其潜在的内分泌控制。测量体重,脂肪评分,性腺大小,促黄体生成激素(LH),睾丸激素(T)和雌二醇(E_2)。都市黑鸟的性腺发育比森林鸟早三周,而性腺退化的时间没有差异。有几种因素(例如人造光,温度,食物供应和社会暗示)可能导致城市人口和森林人口之间性腺生长的时间组织上的差异。城市黑鸟的性腺发育晚期与较早的生殖激素分泌不符。相反,城市男性在睾丸生长期间的血浆LH和T水平低于森林男性。社会交往和环境条件的差异可能解释了性腺发育的对比以及城市和森林黑鸟之间激素分泌的时机。

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