Intensity of aggressive interactions modulates testosterone in male marmosets

被引:42
作者
Ross, CN
French, JA
Patera, KJ
机构
[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Biol Sci, Omaha, NE USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, Dept Psychol, Omaha, NE 68182 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
marmoset; callitrichid; testosterone; aggression; intruder;
D O I
10.1016/j.physbeh.2004.08.036
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Androgen is associated with the expression of male-typical behavior, including aggressive behavior, but high levels of androgen may be incompatible with other behavioral systems, such as paternal care. In a variety of species of birds that display paternal care, testosterone (T) levels in males are maintained at low levels, and these levels rise only in response to direct agonistic challenges. This idea has not been thoroughly studied in mammals with biparental care, and we exposed male marmosets (Callithrix kuhlii), a monogamous and biparental primate to aggressive interactions with unfamiliar intruders. Urinary levels of T and cortisol (CORT) were monitored prior to and following these interactions. Baseline T was not correlated with variation in aggression in either residents or intruders, and CORT was not affected by the encounters. However, males responded to an encounter with male intruders with changes in T that correlated with the level of aggression displayed by the resident male during the trial. Encounters with male intruders that elicited high frequencies of aggressive displays by the male resident were associated with increased T 2-6 h and 24 h following the encounter, and encounters that had few aggressive displays resulted in no change or a decrease in T concentrations. Intruders did not demonstrate a significant relationship between T and aggression. Thus, the magnitude of the hormonal response is dependent on the intensity of aggression during a male-male encounter, suggesting that elevated androgens are likely to be a consequence, rather than a cause, of aggressive interactions in marmosets. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:437 / 445
页数:9
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]   EFFECTS OF CASTRATION AND ANDROGEN REPLACEMENT ON SONG, COURTSHIP, AND AGGRESSION IN ZEBRA FINCHES (POEPHILA-GUTTATA) [J].
ARNOLD, AP .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY, 1975, 191 (03) :309-325
[2]   The importance of social condition in the hormonal and behavioral responses to an acute social stressor in the male Siberian dwarf hamster (Phodopus sungorus) [J].
Castro, WLR ;
Matt, KS .
HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR, 1997, 32 (03) :209-216
[3]   Mating season aggression and fecal testosterone levels in male ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) [J].
Cavigelli, SA ;
Pereira, ME .
HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR, 2000, 37 (03) :246-255
[4]   SOCIAL-STATUS CONSTRAINS THE STRESS RESPONSE IN THE SQUIRREL-MONKEY [J].
COE, CL ;
MENDOZA, SP ;
LEVINE, S .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1979, 23 (04) :633-638
[5]   HORMONAL RESPONSES ACCOMPANYING FEAR AND AGITATION IN THE SQUIRREL-MONKEY [J].
COE, CL ;
FRANKLIN, D ;
SMITH, ER ;
LEVINE, S .
PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR, 1982, 29 (06) :1051-1057
[6]   AGGRESSION, REPRODUCTION, AND ANDROGENS IN WILD DWARF MONGOOSES - A TEST OF THE CHALLENGE HYPOTHESIS [J].
CREEL, S ;
WILDT, DE ;
MONFORT, SL .
AMERICAN NATURALIST, 1993, 141 (05) :816-825
[7]   Social dominance and stress hormones [J].
Creel, S .
TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2001, 16 (09) :491-497
[8]   INFANT CARE, INFANTICIDE, AND FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN POLYGYNOUS GROUPS OF COMMON MARMOSETS (CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS) [J].
DIGBY, L .
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, 1995, 37 (01) :51-61
[9]   SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION IN A WILD POPULATION OF CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS .2. INTRAGROUP SOCIAL-BEHAVIOR [J].
DIGBY, LJ .
PRIMATES, 1995, 36 (03) :361-375
[10]   SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION IN A WILD POPULATION OF CALLITHRIX-JACCHUS .1. GROUP COMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS [J].
DIGBY, LJ ;
BARRETO, CE .
FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA, 1993, 61 (03) :123-134