2009 Fiscal Year Final Research Report
Role of sexual selection in relation to immunosuppression of testosterone on evolution of sexual dimorphisms in fish
Project/Area Number |
19770015
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Field |
Ecology/Environment
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Research Institution | Nagano University |
Principal Investigator |
TAKAHASHI Daisuke Nagano University, 環境ツーリズム学部, 准教授 (90422922)
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Project Period (FY) |
2007 – 2009
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Keywords | 生態学 / 性淘汰 / ハンディキャップ原理 / 免疫能 / 雄性ホルモン |
Research Abstract |
The immunocompetence handicap hypothesis (ICHH) assumes that males with attractive sexual ornamentation are more handicapped than their less ornamented rivals because of the immunosuppressive androgens required for the production of secondary sexual characters. The predictions of ICHH were tested in freshwater fishes. The present results supported assumptions of ICHH [1) females prefer males with exaggerative sexual traits, 2) expressions of male sexual traits used in female choice are controlled by androgens, 3) androgens have immunosuppressive effects] in the pale chub Zacco platypus (Cyprinidae). This study suggests that ICHH is useful as a model of evolution of sexual dimorphisms in fishes.
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