International audienceMonogamous pair bonds can be transient or long-lasting, which varies across species. The neuroendocrine mechanisms regulating pair maintenance behaviours are largely unknown, yet fundamental to our understanding of monogamy. Furthermore, the expression and regulation of pair maintenance behaviour is likely to be greatly influenced by social and environmental contexts. Our previous research suggested that androgens might regulate long-term pair maintenance behaviour in the monogamous zebra finch, Taeniopygia guttata. Here, we tested the hypothesis that testosterone treatment to males affects long-term pair maintenance behaviour in zebra finches. Established pairs were randomly assigned to one of two groups: control (N =...
abstract: Testosterone (T) is a steroid hormone that affects behavior and reproductive traits (e.g. ...
The importance of stress as a factor in influencing life history strategies has received considerabl...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...
International audienceMonogamous pair bonds can be transient or long-lasting, which varies across sp...
Understanding affiliative behavior is critical to understanding social organisms. While affiliative ...
It is well known that androgens play a critical role in mediating the reproductive behavior of males...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
Here, we studied the life-long monogamous zebra finch, to examine the relationship between circulati...
Lilie N, Riyahi S, Kalinowski A, et al. Male social niche conformance? Effects of manipulated opport...
In many animal species, extra-pair copulations (EPCs) are common and can increase fitness in both se...
In many animal species, extra-pair copulations (EPCs) are common and can increase fitness in both se...
Many studies have identified the reproductive benefits of cooperative behaviors, yet few have identi...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) form long term pairs, within which both sexes contribute to pare...
High investment in mating and parental effort in male birds are considered mutually exclusive, as te...
Stable cooperation requires plasticity whereby individuals are able to express competitive or cooper...
abstract: Testosterone (T) is a steroid hormone that affects behavior and reproductive traits (e.g. ...
The importance of stress as a factor in influencing life history strategies has received considerabl...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...
International audienceMonogamous pair bonds can be transient or long-lasting, which varies across sp...
Understanding affiliative behavior is critical to understanding social organisms. While affiliative ...
It is well known that androgens play a critical role in mediating the reproductive behavior of males...
Testosterone plays an important role in territorial behavior of many male vertebrates and the Challe...
Here, we studied the life-long monogamous zebra finch, to examine the relationship between circulati...
Lilie N, Riyahi S, Kalinowski A, et al. Male social niche conformance? Effects of manipulated opport...
In many animal species, extra-pair copulations (EPCs) are common and can increase fitness in both se...
In many animal species, extra-pair copulations (EPCs) are common and can increase fitness in both se...
Many studies have identified the reproductive benefits of cooperative behaviors, yet few have identi...
Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) form long term pairs, within which both sexes contribute to pare...
High investment in mating and parental effort in male birds are considered mutually exclusive, as te...
Stable cooperation requires plasticity whereby individuals are able to express competitive or cooper...
abstract: Testosterone (T) is a steroid hormone that affects behavior and reproductive traits (e.g. ...
The importance of stress as a factor in influencing life history strategies has received considerabl...
The contribution of social factors to seasonal plasticity in singing behavior and forebrain nuclei c...