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Endocrine correlates of gender and throat coloration in the southern ground-hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri)

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INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 189-201

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12478

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coloration; fecal glucocorticoid metabolites; non-invasive; southern ground-hornbill; validation

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Throat coloration in male southern ground-hornbills is not primarily determined by androgens or social dynamics, with no significant difference in fecal androgen metabolite concentrations between males with blue, partially blue, and fully red throat skin. The study suggests that social dynamics, such as dominance, do not drive male gonadal activity or throat coloration in SGH.
The southern ground-hornbill (SGH) is a cooperatively breeding bird endemic to eastern and southern Africa, but is endangered in its southern distributional range. The national conservation restoration program harvests redundant chicks for captive breeding and reintroduction; with sexing and social grouping of the species evaluated by throat-skin coloration, with adult males displaying a completely red color compared to dark blue within the red observed in adult females. However, recent findings indicate that dominant and subordinate adult males exhibit patches of blue throat-skin. To optimize SGH management practices, it is vital to determine the role of red and blue coloration, as well as the possible drivers thereof. As a prerequisite, an enzyme immunoassay for monitoring fecal androgen metabolite (fAM) concentrations in SGH was established. Following this, fresh fecal samples were collected from 78 SGH, of various demographics and origin, across 12 captive institutions, to determine whether fAM concentrations differ between blue (B), partially blue (sB), and fully red (R) throat-skin colored SGH. Furthermore, fAM concentrations were compared between males housed in different social groups of different age and sex classes. Individual median fAM concentrations of B, sB, and R adult males did not differ significantly but were considerably higher in B and sB males compared to R males. Social dynamics within captivity, for example, dominance, played no role as a driver of male gonadal activity or throat skin coloration. The results of the study indicate that androgens and apparent social dynamics are not primary determinants of throat coloration in male SGH.

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