Climate Change And Endocrinology Flashcards
What overall effect is climate change having on birds?
They’re laying earlier in the year
Give an example of a bird where the environmental timing cues appear to be becoming de-synchronised:
The Dutch Great Tit
There has been a shift in the abundance of caterpillar- they’re around earlier in the year
So there’s less caterpillars present when feeding their young
Describe the results of a study carried out to look at the effect of temperature:
Two group law of starling exposed to natural photoperiod and either 20 or 5 degrees
Testicular regression and moult was found to occur earlier at higher temperatures
The permissive window for breeding is reduced at higher temperatures
What technique is used to measure hormones in a small blood sample?
Radioimmunoassay
Give some examples of field endocrinology techniques:
- Mist netting
- Blood sampling
- Weighing
- Fat scoring
- Moult scoring
- Ringing
What is testosterone correlated with and what are the costs of maintaining high testosterone?
Correlated with aggression during social instability
Costs= injury, reduced parental care, immunosuppression
Why is there no association between testosterone and aggression in some birds?
Allows them to breed quickly rather than spending a long time defending territories
What is perturbation?
Unpredictable weather
How can birds cope with unpredictable weather?
Redirect behaviour e.g. stop breeding behaviour
Seek refuge or move away
Mobilise stores energy reserves: gluconeogenesis
Recovery: return to normal once perturbation finishes