In maximizing reproductive success, individuals face a trade-off between parental care for their current offspring and investing in androgen-dependent sexual traits to produce further offspring. It has thus been proposed that parental effort would suppress androgen levels. Here, we studied parental effort by manipulating brood size in the peacock blenny, Salaria pavo, a littoral fish species in which males show long periods of paternal care.We focused on the effects of brood size on female spawning rate (measured as number of eggs received in the nest by focal males) and androgen levels. We found a positive linear relationship between brood size and the number of eggs received subsequently. Accordingly, spawning rate increased for ma...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
Species with alternative reproductive tactics offer the opportunity to analyse how behavioural and ...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
Morphology and endocrinology were studied in two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, wit...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
Phenotypic change in response to variation in environmental cues has been widely documented in fish....
Research suggests an androgen mediated trade-off between nurturing and defensive behaviour during pa...
Phenotypic change in response to variation in environmental cues has been widely documented in fish....
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
We studied the role of steroid hormones for parental and alloparental brood care and social status i...
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...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...
Species with alternative reproductive tactics offer the opportunity to analyse how behavioural and ...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
In male birds, the responsiveness of androgens to sexual and territorial behaviour is predicted to v...
Morphology and endocrinology were studied in two populations of the peacock blenny Salaria pavo, wit...
The Challenge Hypothesis postulates that androgen levels are a function of the social environment in...
Phenotypic change in response to variation in environmental cues has been widely documented in fish....
Research suggests an androgen mediated trade-off between nurturing and defensive behaviour during pa...
Phenotypic change in response to variation in environmental cues has been widely documented in fish....
Androgens are classically thought of as the sex steroids controlling male reproduction. However, in ...
We studied the role of steroid hormones for parental and alloparental brood care and social status i...
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...
Androgen hormones have been shown to facilitate competitive ability in courtship and territorial beh...
We tested whether subordinate helper males of the Lake Tanganyika cooperatively breeding cichlid Neo...
According to the brood reduction hypothesis, parents adjust their brood size in response to current ...