Lindsay Willow R, Wapstra Erik, Silverin Bengt, Olsson Mats
Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences Göteborg University Göteborg Sweden.
School of Biological Sciences University of Tasmania Hobart Tas. Australia.
Ecol Evol. 2016 Sep 28;6(20):7451-7461. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2318. eCollection 2016 Oct.
The mechanisms underlying honest signal expression remain elusive and may involve the integration of social and physiological costs. Corticosterone is a socially modulated metabolic hormone that mediates energy investment and behavior and may therefore function to deter dishonest signal expression. We examined the relationship between corticosterone and green badge coloration in male sand lizards (), hypothesizing that physiological and behavioral costs resulting from elevated baseline glucocorticoids function in maintenance of honest signal expression. We found that large-badged males had higher corticosterone titer, with this relationship apparent at the end of the season and absent early in the season. Large-badged males also suffered higher ectoparasite load (number of tick nymphs), despite being in better condition than small-badged males. Ectoparasite load was positively related to corticosterone titer early in the season at the time of badge formation. High-condition individuals had lower corticosterone and lower numbers of ectoparasites than low-condition individuals, suggestive of conditional variation in ability to withstand costs of corticosterone. We found an opposing negative relationship between corticosterone titer and endoparasite load. Corticosterone titer was also negatively associated with male mobility, a fitness-determining behavior in this species. Because badge size is involved in mediating agonistic social interactions in this species, our results suggest that badge-dependent variation in corticosterone is likely reflective of variation in social conditions experienced over the course of the season. Our results implicate corticosterone in maintenance of signal honesty, both early in the season through enforcement of physiological costs (ectoparasite load) and during the season through behavioral costs (male mobility). We propose that socially modulated variation in corticosterone critically functions in mediation of signal honesty without requiring a direct role for corticosterone in trait expression.
诚实信号表达背后的机制仍然难以捉摸,可能涉及社会成本和生理成本的整合。皮质酮是一种受社会调节的代谢激素,介导能量投资和行为,因此可能起到抑制不诚实信号表达的作用。我们研究了雄性沙蜥皮质酮与绿色徽章颜色之间的关系,假设基线糖皮质激素升高所导致的生理和行为成本在维持诚实信号表达中发挥作用。我们发现,徽章较大的雄性具有较高的皮质酮滴度,这种关系在季节结束时明显,而在季节早期不存在。尽管徽章较大的雄性比徽章较小的雄性状况更好,但它们遭受的体外寄生虫负荷(蜱若虫数量)也更高。在徽章形成季节早期,体外寄生虫负荷与皮质酮滴度呈正相关。高条件个体比低条件个体具有更低的皮质酮水平和更少的体外寄生虫,这表明在承受皮质酮成本的能力方面存在条件性差异。我们发现皮质酮滴度与体内寄生虫负荷之间存在相反的负相关关系。皮质酮滴度还与雄性活动能力呈负相关,而活动能力是该物种决定适合度的一种行为。由于徽章大小参与介导该物种的争斗性社会互动,我们的结果表明,皮质酮依赖于徽章的变化可能反映了整个季节所经历的社会条件的变化。我们的结果表明,皮质酮在维持信号诚实方面发挥作用,在季节早期通过施加生理成本(体外寄生虫负荷),在季节期间通过行为成本(雄性活动能力)来实现。我们提出,皮质酮受社会调节的变化在信号诚实的调节中起着关键作用,而无需皮质酮在性状表达中直接发挥作用。