Photoperiodic control of the termination of breeding and the induction of moult in house sparrows Passer domesticus

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Dawson, A [1 ]
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[1] Inst Terr Ecol, Huntingdon PE17 2LS, England
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10.1111/j.1474-919X.1998.tb04538.x
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
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Two photoperiodic mechanisms controlling gonadal regression in birds have been identified: absolute photorefractoriness, typical of species with short breeding seasons, where gonadal regression occurs spontaneously during long days, and relative photorefractoriness, where a decrease in daylength is required to induce regression. An experiment was designed to test whether these simply represent extremes of one underlying mechanism. Three groups of male House Sparrows Passer domesticus were transferred from a short photoperiod, 8 h of light: 16 h of darkness per day (8L:16D) to long photoperiods of either 18L:6D, 16L:8D or 13L:11D, Gonadal maturation rates were similar in all three groups; gonadal regression and moult began latest in the 13L:11D group, Four additional groups of sparrows were transferred from 8L:16D to 18L:6D and then transferred to either 13L: 11D or 16L:8D prior to, or shortly after, the onset of gonadal regression, The decrease in daylength prior to regression had no effect on the timing of regression but did advance the onset of moult, Decrease in daylength after the onset of regression increased the rate of regression and the rate of moult. Because a decrease in daylength did not affect the timing of regression, the data do not support the hypothesis that absolute and relative photorefractoriness represent extremes of a single underlying photoperiodic control mechanism, The adaptive significance of the effects of decreasing daylength on the rate of regression and moult is discussed.
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