The population of great hornbills (Buceros bicornis) in the United States is rapidly aging, and captive breeding efforts have not met population managers’ expectations for a sustainable captive group. Little is known about the reproductive physiology of these birds. This study reports the first data on the re-productive endocrinology of the great hornbill. The hormone profiles of the only pair of these birds that hatched a chick in the 1999–2000 breeding season are compared to the profiles of six other pairs of hornbills, from different institutions in the United States, that did not reproduce successfully that season. The study investigates the estradiol, corticosterone, and testosterone profiles of these seven pairs of birds, establishing...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Molting females of Monteiro's Hornbills (Tockus monteiri) seal themselves in nest cavities to breed ...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
The population of great hornbills (Buceros bicornis) in the United States is rapidly aging, and capt...
The reproductive endocrinology of the Wandering Albatross Diomedea exulans was studied at South Geor...
Gonadal size and the circulating concentrations of two pituitary hormones (luteinizing hormone and p...
Three species of hornbills in Temengor Forest Reserve, Perak, Malaysia was observed during their bre...
The female Oriental Pied Hornbill (OPH) sealed herself inside the nest cavity during the entire nest...
Nest boxes are a conservation tool for increasing the availability of nests. The efficacy of nest bo...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
Owing to the paucity of information on the reproductive biology of guinea fowls, a study involving a...
The physiological basis of seasonal breeding in the guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) still remains unk...
Studies of birds have greatly advanced our understanding of how testosterone modulates complex pheno...
The southern ground‐hornbill (SGH) is a cooperatively breeding bird endemic to eastern and southern ...
The neuroendocrine conditioning of reproduction in birds could perform a very important role in capt...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Molting females of Monteiro's Hornbills (Tockus monteiri) seal themselves in nest cavities to breed ...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
The population of great hornbills (Buceros bicornis) in the United States is rapidly aging, and capt...
The reproductive endocrinology of the Wandering Albatross Diomedea exulans was studied at South Geor...
Gonadal size and the circulating concentrations of two pituitary hormones (luteinizing hormone and p...
Three species of hornbills in Temengor Forest Reserve, Perak, Malaysia was observed during their bre...
The female Oriental Pied Hornbill (OPH) sealed herself inside the nest cavity during the entire nest...
Nest boxes are a conservation tool for increasing the availability of nests. The efficacy of nest bo...
Steroid hormones play critical organizational and activational roles during vertebrate development, ...
Owing to the paucity of information on the reproductive biology of guinea fowls, a study involving a...
The physiological basis of seasonal breeding in the guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) still remains unk...
Studies of birds have greatly advanced our understanding of how testosterone modulates complex pheno...
The southern ground‐hornbill (SGH) is a cooperatively breeding bird endemic to eastern and southern ...
The neuroendocrine conditioning of reproduction in birds could perform a very important role in capt...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Molting females of Monteiro's Hornbills (Tockus monteiri) seal themselves in nest cavities to breed ...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...