2003
DOI: 10.1159/000070702
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Steroid Correlates of Territorial Behavior in Male Jacky Dragons, <i>Amphibolurus muricatus</i>

Abstract: Male jacky dragons, Amphibolurus muricatus, indicate territoriality to rivals during the mating season through the use of stereotyped motor displays. The relationship between corticosterone (B) and testosterone (T) and its effects on territorial display expression were investigated in captive lizards. Results demonstrated that territorial display production was most effectively predicted by elevated baseline T levels. This parallels the heightened T concentrations exhibited by males in the field during the spr… Show more

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“…However, these results are different from the prognostic clinical markers described by Waubant et al [21]. In our patients, neither age at onset nor disease duration were found to predict the response to immunomodulatory treatment whereas in the Waubant group older patients and with longer disease duration experienced a better response to IFN therapy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…However, these results are different from the prognostic clinical markers described by Waubant et al [21]. In our patients, neither age at onset nor disease duration were found to predict the response to immunomodulatory treatment whereas in the Waubant group older patients and with longer disease duration experienced a better response to IFN therapy.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Short-term effects of elevated corticosterone include an increase in locomotor activity, searching for food, and fattening (Berdanier 1989, Gray et al 1990, Astheimer et al 1992, Breuner et al 1998). Studies of a variety of vertebrate species also show individual differences in acute corticosterone secretion after social challenges, which may reflect differences in the perception of social stress (Sapolsky 1983, Klukowski and Nelson 1998, Watt et al 2003. Following social encounters, elevated corticosterone correlates with reduced aggressive behavior and reduced territorial defense Sinervo 1994, Woodley andMoore 1999).…”
Section: Endocrine Basis Of Floating In Hermit Thrushesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, it is possible that the neural and physiological mechanisms underlying the perception and production of stereotyped motor signals by iguanids, particularly the actions of certain catecholamines [Matter et al, 1998], monoamines [Summers and Greenberg, 1995;Korzan et al, 2000], and hormones [Moore and Lindzey, 1992], might have also been conserved within agamid species such as A. muricatus [Watt et al, 2002[Watt et al, , 2003]. …”
Section: Phylogenetic Influences On a Muricatus Displays And Expressionmentioning
confidence: 99%