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Goutte Aurélie, Kriloff Marion, Weimerskirch Henri, Chastel Olivier, |
Title |
Why do some adult birds skip breeding? A hormonal investigation in a long-lived bird.
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Journal Article |
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2011 |
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Biology letters |
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1644-7700 |
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7 |
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5 |
Pages |
790-2 |
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Animals, Birds, Birds: physiology, Breeding, Female, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone: administration & d, Longevity, Luteinizing Hormone, Luteinizing Hormone: secretion, Male, Sexual Behavior, Animal, |
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Skipping reproduction is often observed in long-lived organisms, but proximate mechanisms remain poorly understood. Since young and/or very old snow petrels (Pagodroma nivea) commonly skip breeding, we tested whether they are physiologically able to breed during the pre-laying stage. To do so, we measured the ability of known-age (11-45 years old) petrels to release luteinizing hormone (LH, a crucial driver for breeding), by injecting exogenous gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Although young petrels exhibited low baseline LH levels, they were able to elevate LH levels after a GnRH challenge. Moreover, young and very old petrels showed a stronger decrease in LH levels after the 10 min post-GnRH injection compared with middle-aged petrels. Birds that skipped breeding were as able as breeders to release LH after a GnRH challenge, indicating that they had functional pituitaries. However, the decision to skip reproduction was linked to a strong LH decrease after the 10 min post-GnRH injection. Our result suggests that the youngest and the oldest petrels fail to maintain elevated baseline LH levels, thereby do not initiate reproductive activities. Skipping reproduction in long-lived birds probably results from age-related changes in the dynamics of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis function.
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