The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence suggests a role for steroid hormones. We tested the influence of the aromatizable androgen testosterone (T), the non-aromatizable androgen 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and 17 beta-estradiol (E) on both begging behavior and aggressive behavior in black-headed gull chicks (Larus ridibundus). Chicks of this species have a conspicuous begging display, while their frequently performed early aggressive behavior is facilitated by testosterone and important for territorial defense. Hormone treatment was applied by implants between days 6 and 16 after hatching. Behavior was tested by means of standard stimulus tests. The results were validated in a ...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
The hormonal control of begging and sibling competition is largely unknown, but recent evidence sugg...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
We tested the challenge hypothesis for the hormonal regulation of aggression in chicks of the black-...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...
Sibling competition mediated by begging behavior is extremely common in avian species and recent stu...