2020
DOI: 10.1111/jne.12825
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Changes in brain peptides associated with reproduction and energy homeostasis: Putative roles of gonadotrophin‐releasing hormone‐II and tyrosine hydroxylase in determining reproductive performance in response to daily food availability times in diurnal zebra finches

Abstract: Previous studies have demonstrated ‘quality‐quantity’ trade‐offs with daily food availability times in zebra finches. Compared with food access ad lib., zebra finch pairs with restricted food access for 4 hours in the morning produced poor quality offspring, whereas those with the same food access in the evening produced fewer but better quality offspring. The present study investigated whether food‐time‐dependent differential effects on reproductive performance involved brain peptides associated with reproduc… Show more

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