An experimental analysis of the heritability of variation in glucocorticoid concentrations in a wild avian population

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作者
Jenkins, Brittany R. [1 ]
Vitousek, Maren N. [1 ]
Hubbard, Joanna K. [1 ]
Safran, Rebecca J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
关键词
animal model; barn swallow; cross-foster; environmental variation; glucocorticoids; heritability; AMERICAN BARN SWALLOWS; AFFECTS BASE-LINE; CORTICOSTERONE LEVELS; STRESS-RESPONSE; SEASONAL-CHANGES; JAPANESE-QUAIL; BROOD SIZE; TESTOSTERONE; NESTLINGS; SELECTION;
D O I
10.1098/rspb.2014.1302
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Glucocorticoid hormones (CORT) are predicted to promote adaptation to variable environments, yet little is known about the potential for CORT secretion patterns to respond to selection in free-living populations. We assessed the heritable variation underlying differences in hormonal phenotypes using a cross-foster experimental design with nestling North American barn swallows (Hirundo rustica erythrogaster). Using a bivariate animal model, we partitioned variance in baseline and stress-induced CORT concentrations into their additive genetic and rearing environment components and estimated their genetic correlation. Both baseline and stress-induced CORT were heritable with heritability of 0.152 and 0.343, respectively. We found that the variation in baseline CORT was best explained by rearing environment, whereas the variation in stress-induced CORT was contributed to by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Further, we did not detect a genetic correlation between these two hormonal traits. Although rearing environment appears to play an important role in the secretion of both types of CORT, our results suggest that stress-induced CORT levels are underlain by greater additive genetic variance compared with baseline CORT levels. Accordingly, we infer that the glucocorticoid response to stress has a greater potential for evolutionary change in response to selection compared with baseline glucocorticoid secretion patterns.
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