One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patterns during the breeding season should vary among species according to the parenting and mating system. Here we assess this prediction of the challenge hypothesis both at the intra- and at the inter-specific level. To test the hypothesis at the inter-specific level, a literature survey on published androgen pat- terns from teleost fish with different mating systems was carried out. The results confirm the predicted effect of mating system on andro- gen levels. To test the hypothesis at an intra-specific level, a species with flexible reproductive strategies (i.e. monogamy vs. polygyny), the Saint Peter’s fish was studied. Polygynous ...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
Androgens respond to social challenges and this response has been interpreted as a way for males to ...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis ’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
Androgens respond to social challenges and this response has been interpreted as a way for males to ...
One of the predictions of the ‘challenge hypothesis ’ (Wingfield et al., 1990) is that androgen patt...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Androdioecy (the coexistence of males and hermaphrodites) is considered a transitional state derived...
Studies on different vertebrate groups have provided evidence that androgen levels in males increase...
Androgens are known to respond to social challenges and to control the expression of social behavior...
Androgens respond to social challenges and this response has been interpreted as a way for males to ...