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生活史和环境预测了脊椎动物中睾丸激素的变化。

Life history and environment predict variation in testosterone across vertebrates.

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA.

出版信息

Evolution. 2021 May;75(5):1003-1010. doi: 10.1111/evo.14216. Epub 2021 Apr 2.

Abstract

Endocrine systems act as key intermediaries between organisms and their environments. This interaction leads to high variability in hormone levels, but we know little about the ecological factors that influence this variation within and across major vertebrate groups. We study this topic by assessing how various social and environmental dynamics influence testosterone levels across the entire vertebrate tree of life. Our analyses show that breeding season length and mating system are the strongest predictors of average testosterone concentrations, whereas breeding season length, environmental temperature, and variability in precipitation are the strongest predictors of within-population variation in testosterone. Principles from small-scale comparative studies that stress the importance of mating opportunity and competition on the evolution of species differences in testosterone levels, therefore, likely apply to the entire vertebrate lineage. Meanwhile, climatic factors associated with rainfall and ambient temperature appear to influence variability in plasma testosterone, within a given species. These results, therefore, reveal how unique suites of ecological factors differentially explain scales of variation in circulating testosterone across mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes.

摘要

内分泌系统是生物与其环境之间的关键中介。这种相互作用导致激素水平的高度变异性,但我们对影响主要脊椎动物群体内部和之间这种变化的生态因素知之甚少。我们通过评估各种社会和环境动态如何影响整个脊椎动物生命树中的睾丸激素水平来研究这个课题。我们的分析表明,繁殖季节的长短和交配制度是平均睾丸激素浓度的最强预测因子,而繁殖季节的长短、环境温度和降水的可变性是睾丸激素在种群内变化的最强预测因子。因此,从小尺度比较研究中得出的原则强调了交配机会和竞争对物种间睾丸激素水平差异进化的重要性,这些原则可能适用于整个脊椎动物谱系。同时,与降雨量和环境温度相关的气候因素似乎会影响特定物种血浆睾丸激素的可变性。因此,这些结果揭示了独特的生态因素组合如何在不同程度上解释了哺乳动物、鸟类、爬行动物、两栖动物和鱼类循环睾丸激素的变化。

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