Socially induced brain differentiation in a cooperatively breeding songbird

Birds living in social groups establish dominance hierarchies, and taking up the dominant position influences behaviour and physiological parameters. In cooperatively breeding white-browed sparrow weavers (Plocepasser mahali), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces t...

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Published inProceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences Vol. 274; no. 1626; pp. 2645 - 2652
Main Authors Voigt, Cornelia, Leitner, Stefan, Gahr, Manfred
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Abstract Birds living in social groups establish dominance hierarchies, and taking up the dominant position influences behaviour and physiological parameters. In cooperatively breeding white-browed sparrow weavers (Plocepasser mahali), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces the production of a new type of song. This song contains a large number of new syllables and differs in temporal pattern from duet songs produced by all other group members. Here we show that this change in social status of adult males affects the morphology of a behavioural control circuit, the song control system of songbirds that is composed of large neuron populations. The volume of the song control areas HVC and RA and their gene-expression levels depend on males' social status. Dominant males have several times larger testes than subordinates, which is not reflected in circulating androgen and oestrogen levels. Our findings suggest a remarkable differentiation of adult vertebrate brains in relation to changing social cues.
AbstractList Birds living in social groups establish dominance hierarchies, and taking up the dominant position influences behaviour and physiological parameters. In cooperatively breeding white-browed sparrow weavers (Plocepasser mahali), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces the production of a new type of song. This song contains a large number of new syllables and differs in temporal pattern from duet songs produced by all other group members. Here we show that this change in social status of adult males affects the morphology of a behavioural control circuit, the song control system of songbirds that is composed of large neuron populations. The volume of the song control areas HVC and RA and their gene-expression levels depend on males' social status. Dominant males have several times larger testes than subordinates, which is not reflected in circulating androgen and oestrogen levels. Our findings suggest a remarkable differentiation of adult vertebrate brains in relation to changing social cues.
Birds living in social groups establish dominance hierarchies, and taking up the dominant position influences behaviour and physiological parameters. In cooperatively breeding white-browed sparrow weavers ( Plocepasser mahali ), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces the production of a new type of song. This song contains a large number of new syllables and differs in temporal pattern from duet songs produced by all other group members. Here we show that this change in social status of adult males affects the morphology of a behavioural control circuit, the song control system of songbirds that is composed of large neuron populations. The volume of the song control areas HVC and RA and their gene-expression levels depend on males' social status. Dominant males have several times larger testes than subordinates, which is not reflected in circulating androgen and oestrogen levels. Our findings suggest a remarkable differentiation of adult vertebrate brains in relation to changing social cues.
), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces the production of a new type of song. This song contains a large number of new syllables and differs in temporal pattern from duet songs produced by all other group members. Here we show that this change in social status of adult males affects the morphology of a behavioural control circuit, the song control system of songbirds that is composed of large neuron populations. The volume of the song control areas HVC and RA and their gene-expression levels depend on males' social status. Dominant males have several times larger testes than subordinates, which is not reflected in circulating androgen and oestrogen levels. Our findings suggest a remarkable differentiation of adult vertebrate brains in relation to changing social cues.
Author Gahr, Manfred
Leitner, Stefan
Voigt, Cornelia
AuthorAffiliation 2 School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, UK
1 Department of Behavioural Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Ornithology 82319 Seewiesen, Germany
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Snippet ), the transition from subordinate helper to dominant breeder male induces the production of a new type of song. This song contains a large number of new...
Birds living in social groups establish dominance hierarchies, and taking up the dominant position influences behaviour and physiological parameters. In...
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SubjectTerms Androgens
Androgens - blood
Animals
Art songs
Bird songs
Brain
Brain - anatomy & histology
Brain - physiology
Brain Differentiation
Breeding
Cooperative Breeding
Estradiol - blood
Gene Expression Regulation
Male
Male animals
Neurons
Plocepasser mahali
Receptors, Androgen - genetics
Receptors, Androgen - metabolism
Receptors, Estrogen - genetics
Receptors, Estrogen - metabolism
Reproduction - physiology
Social classes
Social Dominance
Social Status
Song Control System
Songbirds
Songbirds - genetics
Songbirds - physiology
Sparrows
Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25 - genetics
Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25 - metabolism
Vocal Communication
Vocalization, Animal - physiology
Title Socially induced brain differentiation in a cooperatively breeding songbird
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