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The non-invasive faecal sampling and RIA was used to measure faecal equivalents of testosterone (T), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), oestradiol-17β (E2) and progesterone (P4) in juvenile and adult great bustard males. Possible connections of diurnal and seasonal changes of sexual steroid levels and display activity were studied. Correlations were found between sexual steroid equivalent levels of faeces and display activity and agonistic behaviour in the different phases of annual cycle of adult males. In early display period increasing levels of androgens were measured, during main display period very high androgen dominance was observable against E2 and P4. During postnuptial moult strong T decrease and DHEA and P4 increase were detected. Elevation of E2 was measured during wintering. In juveniles level of DHEA was higher than level of T suggesting its importance in immature males. Decrease of T was detected between reproductive period and postnuptial moult and DHEA between reproduction and wintering, accompanying with E2 elevation. The inhibiting effect of inclement weather on gonad functions also was detected in our study. We suppose that the unexpected cold weather with strong wind depressed the levels of androgens both in juveniles and adults and the increase of faecal E2 was also detected.
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These investigations were supported by OTKA T-030769 and OTKA T-034916 national grants. We thank the DHEA antibody to Dr. Tibor Fehér and Dr. Éva Poteczin, and also thank the general help for Ms. Zsuzsanna Szőke and Mrs. Katalin Bara.
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Biczó, A., Péczely, P. Display Activity and Seasonality of Faecal Sexual Steroids in Male Great Bustard (Otis tarda L.). BIOLOGIA FUTURA 58, 21–33 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1556/ABiol.58.2007.1.3
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