Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax. (31st July 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax. (31st July 2019)
- Main Title:
- Sexually opposite effects of testosterone on mating success in wild rock hyrax
- Authors:
- Koren, Lee
Weissman, Yishai
Schnitzer, Inbar
Beukeboom, Rosanne
Bar Ziv, Einat
Demartsev, Vlad
Barocas, Adi
Ilany, Amiyaal
Geffen, Eli - Editors:
- Taborsky, Michael
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Although males and females share traits, their motivations and needs may be different, due to life-history disparities that lead to divergent selection pressures. Proximate mechanisms underlying differences between the sexes include hormones that mediate the development and activation of suites of traits. Testosterone is associated with morphological features, physiological processes, and social behaviors in both sexes. However, even if present in similar concentrations in the circulation, testosterone often affects males and females differently. We combined behavioral mating observations of the wild polygynandrous rock hyrax ( Procavia capensis ) with hair testosterone that represents long-term integrated levels. We found that whereas copulation success increases with the rise in testosterone in males it decreases in females. We did not find an association between testosterone and choosiness in either sex. However, we found that males with higher testosterone mate-guarded females with lower testosterone. Our findings show disassortative mating and mate-guarding in respect to testosterone and provide clues to the cost of testosterone for females, in terms of copulation success. These results open up intriguing questions relating to the role of testosterone in mediating a similar trade-off in male and female reproductive success. Abstract : Both sexes have testosterone, which is associated with morphology, physiology, and behavior. We combined mating observations ofAbstract: Although males and females share traits, their motivations and needs may be different, due to life-history disparities that lead to divergent selection pressures. Proximate mechanisms underlying differences between the sexes include hormones that mediate the development and activation of suites of traits. Testosterone is associated with morphological features, physiological processes, and social behaviors in both sexes. However, even if present in similar concentrations in the circulation, testosterone often affects males and females differently. We combined behavioral mating observations of the wild polygynandrous rock hyrax ( Procavia capensis ) with hair testosterone that represents long-term integrated levels. We found that whereas copulation success increases with the rise in testosterone in males it decreases in females. We did not find an association between testosterone and choosiness in either sex. However, we found that males with higher testosterone mate-guarded females with lower testosterone. Our findings show disassortative mating and mate-guarding in respect to testosterone and provide clues to the cost of testosterone for females, in terms of copulation success. These results open up intriguing questions relating to the role of testosterone in mediating a similar trade-off in male and female reproductive success. Abstract : Both sexes have testosterone, which is associated with morphology, physiology, and behavior. We combined mating observations of the wild rock hyrax with testosterone measures and found that while males with higher testosterone copulate more, it is the opposite in females. Testosterone was not related to choosiness in either sex, but males with higher testosterone mate-guarded females with lower testosterone. Our findings open up intriguing questions relating to the role of testosterone in females. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Behavioral ecology. Volume 30:Number 6(2019)
- Journal:
- Behavioral ecology
- Issue:
- Volume 30:Number 6(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 30, Issue 6 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 30
- Issue:
- 6
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0030-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 1611
- Page End:
- 1617
- Publication Date:
- 2019-07-31
- Subjects:
- androgens -- disassortative mating -- mate-guarding -- mating strategy -- mating success -- sex differences
Animal behavior -- Periodicals
Behavior evolution -- Periodicals
Ecology -- Periodicals
Psychology, Comparative -- Periodicals
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- 10.1093/beheco/arz125 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1045-2249
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