Social Environment Affects Beak Color in Captive Male House Sparrows Passer Domesticus

M. Lombardo, P. Thorpe, Sheila Colpetzer
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Abstract Black beak color in male House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) is a secondary sexual characteristic whose expression is directly correlated with testosterone levels. To experimentally determine if social environment affects black beak color and by implication testosterone levels, we housed wild-caught male sparrows either individually (n = 10), “Solo” males, or in the company of two other males (n = 4 “Group”s of 3 males), “Group” males, from 26 May – 7 July 2006. We predicted that “Solo” males would lose beak color faster than would “Group” males. We used digital images to monitor beak color once a week starting on 26 May. Beak blackness decreased more quickly and to a greater degree in “Solo” than in “Group” males. These results show that social environment in captivity affected beak color and suggest that male House Sparrows may require physical interactions to maintain breeding season levels of testosterone.
社会环境对圈养雄性家雀喙色的影响
摘要黑喙色是雄性家雀(Passer domesticus)的第二性征,其表达与睾酮水平直接相关。为了通过实验确定社会环境是否会影响黑喙的颜色和睾丸激素水平,我们从2006年5月26日至7月7日将野生捕获的雄性麻雀分别饲养(n = 10),“单独”雄性,或与其他两只雄性麻雀一起饲养(n = 4“一组”3只雄性),“一组”雄性。我们预测“单独”的雄性会比“群体”的雄性更快地失去喙色。从5月26日开始,我们每周用数字图像监测一次喙的颜色。与“群体”雄性相比,“单独”雄性的喙黑度下降得更快,程度也更大。这些结果表明,圈养的社会环境影响了喙的颜色,并表明雄性家麻雀可能需要身体互动来维持繁殖季节的睾丸激素水平。
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