Testosterone has been proposed to have a dual effect, enhancing sexual traits while depressing parasite resistance in males. Here, we test this hypothesis in red deer, examining males from captive populations during the whole annual cycle and males from natural populations during the breeding season. We first explored the effects of body size, age and sampling date on testosterone to avoid confounding effects. Our results show that in captive populations seasonal changes in testosterone levels were mirrored by changes in testes size, and that during the rut there was a strong correlation between both. In natural populations, males with higher testosterone levels had larger testes, improved sperm quality, smaller burr diameter, stronger antl...
The purpose of this study was to validate noninvasive endocrine monitoring techniques for Pampas dee...
The aim of this research was to observe body (neck, chest and scrotum) circumferences and testostero...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Testosterone has been proposed to have a dual effect, enhancing sexual traits while depressing paras...
The expression of testosterone-dependent sexual traits might signal the ability of their bearers to ...
AbstractAlthough it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals withi...
Male-biased infection is a common phenomenon in vertebrate-parasite systems and male-biased transmis...
Although it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals within a popu...
In this article, we aimed to describe the changes related to mating season in red deer, especially t...
This study aimed to determine the age of attainment of puberty, as well as the pattern of reproducti...
Although hormones are key regulators of many fitness and life history traits, the causes of individu...
The hormonal regulation of reproduction and the antler cycle in male Columbian black-tailed deer (Od...
1. Individual differences in circulating hormone concentrations can affect life history traits throu...
The expression of sexual ornaments has been suggested to reliably indicate individual quality, such ...
Testosterone is an important hormone that has been shown to have sex-specific links to fitness in nu...
The purpose of this study was to validate noninvasive endocrine monitoring techniques for Pampas dee...
The aim of this research was to observe body (neck, chest and scrotum) circumferences and testostero...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...
Testosterone has been proposed to have a dual effect, enhancing sexual traits while depressing paras...
The expression of testosterone-dependent sexual traits might signal the ability of their bearers to ...
AbstractAlthough it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals withi...
Male-biased infection is a common phenomenon in vertebrate-parasite systems and male-biased transmis...
Although it is known that hormone concentrations vary considerably between individuals within a popu...
In this article, we aimed to describe the changes related to mating season in red deer, especially t...
This study aimed to determine the age of attainment of puberty, as well as the pattern of reproducti...
Although hormones are key regulators of many fitness and life history traits, the causes of individu...
The hormonal regulation of reproduction and the antler cycle in male Columbian black-tailed deer (Od...
1. Individual differences in circulating hormone concentrations can affect life history traits throu...
The expression of sexual ornaments has been suggested to reliably indicate individual quality, such ...
Testosterone is an important hormone that has been shown to have sex-specific links to fitness in nu...
The purpose of this study was to validate noninvasive endocrine monitoring techniques for Pampas dee...
The aim of this research was to observe body (neck, chest and scrotum) circumferences and testostero...
Theory predicts that the plastic expression of sex-traits should be modulated not only by their prod...