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. 2016 Feb;103(1-2):4.
doi: 10.1007/s00114-015-1328-x. Epub 2016 Jan 5.

Side-specific effect of yolk testosterone elevation on second-to-fourth digit ratio in a wild passerine

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Side-specific effect of yolk testosterone elevation on second-to-fourth digit ratio in a wild passerine

Gergely Nagy et al. Naturwissenschaften. 2016 Feb.

Abstract

Second-to-fourth digit ratio is a widely investigated sexually dimorphic morphological trait in human studies and could reliably indicate the prenatal steroid environment. Conducting manipulative experiments to test this hypothesis comes up against ethical limits in humans. However, oviparous tetrapods may be excellent models to experimentally investigate the effects of prenatal steroids on offspring second-to-fourth digit ratio. In this field study, we injected collared flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis) eggs with physiological doses of testosterone. Fledglings from eggs with elevated yolk testosterone, regardless of their sex, had longer second digits on their left feet than controls, while the fourth digit did not differ between groups. Therefore, second-to-fourth digit ratio was higher in the testosterone-injected group, but only on the left foot. This is the first study which shows experimentally that early testosterone exposure can affect second-to-fourth digit ratio in a wild population of a passerine bird.

Keywords: 2D:4D; Collared flycatcher; Digit ratio; Manipulation; Prenatal testosterone; Testosterone.

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