Because of their role in mediating life-history trade-offs, hormones are expected to be strongly associated with components of fitness; however, few studies have examined how natural selection acts on hormonal variation in the wild. In a songbird, the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis), field experiments have shown that exogenous testosterone alters individuals\u27 resolution of the survival-reproduction trade-off, enhancing reproduction at the expense of survival. Here we used standardized injections of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) to assay variation in the testosterone production of males. Using measurements of annual survival and reproduction, we found evidence of strong natural selection acting on GnRH-induced increases in testos...
When competition for sex-specific resources overlaps in time with offspring production and care, tra...
The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigat...
Understanding the extent of overlap between life-history stages is fundamental to understanding full...
Because of their role in mediating life-history trade-offs, hormones are expected to be strongly ass...
When male investment in mating varies with quality, reliable sexual signals may evolve. In many song...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects. Although many experimental s...
When selection on males and females differs, the sexes may diverge in phenotype. Hormones serve as a...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
A central goal in evolutionary ecology is to characterize and identify selection patterns on the opt...
Competition elevates plasma testosterone in a wide variety of vertebrates, including humans. The ‘ch...
Studies of birds have greatly advanced our understanding of how testosterone modulates complex pheno...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
When competition for sex-specific resources overlaps in time with offspring production and care, tra...
The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigat...
Understanding the extent of overlap between life-history stages is fundamental to understanding full...
Because of their role in mediating life-history trade-offs, hormones are expected to be strongly ass...
When male investment in mating varies with quality, reliable sexual signals may evolve. In many song...
Maternal hormones are important mediators of prenatal maternal effects. Although many experimental s...
When selection on males and females differs, the sexes may diverge in phenotype. Hormones serve as a...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Testosterone (T) is an important mediator of reproductive behaviours and potential target for select...
Steroid hormones have similar functions across vertebrates, but circulating concentrations can vary ...
A central goal in evolutionary ecology is to characterize and identify selection patterns on the opt...
Competition elevates plasma testosterone in a wide variety of vertebrates, including humans. The ‘ch...
Studies of birds have greatly advanced our understanding of how testosterone modulates complex pheno...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
When competition for sex-specific resources overlaps in time with offspring production and care, tra...
The increase or decrease in yolk androgens over the laying sequence of a clutch in birds may mitigat...
Understanding the extent of overlap between life-history stages is fundamental to understanding full...