Buchanan Katherine L, Leitner Stefan, Spencer Karen A, Goldsmith Arthur R, Catchpole Clive K
Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3TL, UK.
Proc Biol Sci. 2004 Nov 22;271(1555):2381-6. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2874.
Songbirds sing complex songs as a result of evolution through sexual selection. The evolution of such sexually selected traits requires genetic control, as well as selection on their expression. Song is controlled by a discrete neural pathway in the brain, and song complexity has been shown to correlate with the volume of specific song control nuclei. As such, the development of these nuclei, in particular the high vocal centre (HVC), is thought to be the mechanism controlling signal expression indicating male quality. We tested the hypothesis that early developmental stress selectively affects adult HVC size, compared with other brain nuclei. We did this by raising cross-fostered zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) under stressed and controlled conditions and determining the effect on adult HVC size. Our results confirm the strong influence of environmental conditions, particularly on HVC development, and therefore on the expression of complex songs. The results also show that both environmental and genetic factors affect the development of several brain nuclei, highlighting the developmental plasticity of the songbird brain. In all, these results explain how the complex song repertoires of songbirds can evolve as honest indicators of male quality.
鸣禽通过性选择进化出复杂的歌声。这种性选择特征的进化需要基因控制以及对其表达的选择。歌声由大脑中一条离散的神经通路控制,并且歌声复杂性已被证明与特定歌声控制核团的体积相关。因此,这些核团的发育,尤其是高级发声中枢(HVC),被认为是控制表明雄性质量的信号表达的机制。我们测试了这样一个假设,即与其他脑核相比,早期发育应激会选择性地影响成年HVC的大小。我们通过在应激和对照条件下饲养交叉寄养的斑胸草雀(Taeniopygia guttata)并确定其对成年HVC大小的影响来进行测试。我们的结果证实了环境条件的强大影响,特别是对HVC发育的影响,进而对复杂歌声表达的影响。结果还表明,环境和遗传因素都会影响几个脑核的发育,突出了鸣禽大脑的发育可塑性。总之,这些结果解释了鸣禽复杂的歌声曲目如何能够作为雄性质量的真实指标而进化。