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Peripheral androgen action helps modulate vocal production in a suboscine passerine.

Matthew J Fuxjager1, Jonathan B Heston2, Barney A Schlinger3.   

Abstract

Androgenic activation of intracellular androgen receptors (AR) influences avian vocal production, though this has largely been investigated at the level of the brain. We investigated the influence of predominantly peripheral AR on vocal output in wild Golden-collared Manakins (Manacus vitellinus). In this suboscine species, males court females by performing acrobatic displays and by producing relatively simple chee-poo vocalizations. To assess whether peripheral AR influences the acoustic structure of these vocal signals, we treated reproductively active adult males with the peripherally selective antiandrogen bicalutamide and then measured phonation performance. Inhibiting AR outside of the central nervous system increased the duration of the chee note and decreased the fundamental frequency of the poo note. This treatment caused no discernable change to chee-poo frequency modulation or entropy. Our results show that activation of peripheral AR mediates note-specific changes to temporal and pitch characteristics of the Golden-collared Manakin's main sexual call. Thus, our study provides one of the first demonstrations that androgenic action originating outside of the brain and likely on musculoskeletal targets can modulate avian vocal production.

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Keywords:  Golden-collared Manakin; androgen receptors; birdsong; musculoskeletal system; peripheral nervous system; skeletal muscle; social behavior; song control system; syrinx; testosterone

Year:  2014        PMID: 25780269      PMCID: PMC4359617          DOI: 10.1642/AUK-13-252.1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Auk        ISSN: 0003-0031            Impact factor:   0.735


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