The behavioural effects of testosterone propionate (TP), 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and oestradiol benzoate (OB) were investigated in day-old chicks during imprinting sessions to a duck model. TP increased the duration of peeping while inhibiting the following reaction and the twitters. DHT had more or less the same effects while OB induces the reverse behavioural changes. The behavioural effects of hormone injections agree with behavioural sex differences observed in non-injected animals: males peep more than females which on the other hand produce more twitters. This could be related to sex differences in the hormonal status of the birds at hatching, as it is known that during incubation male chick embryos have higher plasma testost...
Rhode Island Red chicks were hatched either in isolation or in pairs. On the second day after hatchi...
Various studies in rodents recently concluded that puberty should be considered as a second period o...
A series of 4 experiments was performed to study the relative contribution of androgens and estrogen...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
International audienceConfining an adult hen with two newly-hatched chicks induced a gradual emergen...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
One-month old testosterone-injected ducklings were observed in groups of three males and their socia...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
Male domestic ducklings were injected during their first month of life with mammalian gonadotrophins...
The behavioural and morphological effects of testosterone propionate and of the antiandrogen cyprote...
Maternal hormones may represent an important pathway by which mothers can adaptively adjust offspri...
The aim of our study was to investigate effects of increased testosterone content in egg yolk on ear...
Copyright © 2013 Atsuhiko Chiba, Masaya Fujiwara. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Rhode Island Red chicks were hatched either in isolation or in pairs. On the second day after hatchi...
Various studies in rodents recently concluded that puberty should be considered as a second period o...
A series of 4 experiments was performed to study the relative contribution of androgens and estrogen...
Competing for food by altricial and semiprecocial bird nestlings is a behaviour well known for its s...
International audienceConfining an adult hen with two newly-hatched chicks induced a gradual emergen...
In the last two decades, maternally derived yolk androgens have been shown to significantly alter of...
In birds, causes and consequences of variation in maternally-derived steroids in egg yolk have been ...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
One-month old testosterone-injected ducklings were observed in groups of three males and their socia...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
Male domestic ducklings were injected during their first month of life with mammalian gonadotrophins...
The behavioural and morphological effects of testosterone propionate and of the antiandrogen cyprote...
Maternal hormones may represent an important pathway by which mothers can adaptively adjust offspri...
The aim of our study was to investigate effects of increased testosterone content in egg yolk on ear...
Copyright © 2013 Atsuhiko Chiba, Masaya Fujiwara. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Rhode Island Red chicks were hatched either in isolation or in pairs. On the second day after hatchi...
Various studies in rodents recently concluded that puberty should be considered as a second period o...
A series of 4 experiments was performed to study the relative contribution of androgens and estrogen...