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  • Male golden-collared manakins perform intricate courtship displays on leks to attract females, but the role of testosterone (T) in these displays, particularly in tropical species, is less understood than in temperate species.
  • Previous research indicates that T can activate display behavior in manakin males, but high levels of T during the courtship season were not observed in many adult males, unlike in temperate species.
  • T implants showed that while juvenile males and females could display under T treatment, adult males did not increase their display frequency, highlighting that the influence of T on manakin displays varies by season, sex, and age, and that high T is not essential for these displays.

Article Abstract

Male golden-collared manakins gather on leks and perform an acrobatic display to attract females. In temperate breeding species, testosterone (T) activation of courtship displays has been well studied. Few studies have examined T activation of displays in tropical species; even fewer have explored the activational role of T in elaborate courtship displays such as in the manakin. In some tropical species, including manakins, territorial aggression or song behavior are uncoupled from T. We have previously shown that T activates display behavior in manakin males when endogenous T levels are low in the non-courtship season. To understand how T functions in breeding birds, we examined T levels in a large group of manakins sampled during the courtship and non-courtship season. In addition, during the courtship season, we gave T implants to adult males, juvenile males, and females. We found that T levels were low during the non-courtship season and comparatively higher on average during the courtship season. However, T levels were low in many adult males during the courtship season, especially when compared to temperate breeding species. Regardless of initial endogenous T levels during the courtship season, T implants did not increase the display frequency of adult males. T-treated females and juvenile males did display under similar conditions. Our data suggest that the effects of T on manakin display vary with season, sex, and age and that high T is not necessary for display.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2006.08.006DOI Listing

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