“…During the breeding season, high plasma testosterone concentrations facilitate mating effort in male birds by promoting singing (Silverin, 1980;, courtship (Endstrom et al, 1997;Fusani, 2008), territorial aggression (Beletsky et al, 1995;Wingfield et al, 2000), mate guarding (Moore, 1984;Saino and MØller, 1995), and pursuit of extra-pair matings Chandler et al, 1994;Raouf et al, 1997). Correlative and experimental evidence also indicate that higher testosterone concentrations can lead to increased mating success (Moss et al, 1994;Alatalo et al, 1996;Raouf et al, 1997;Reed et al, 2006). However, males with high testosterone concentrations appear to invest in mating effort at the expense of parental care (e.g., McGlothlin et al, 2007).…”