2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3456692/v2
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Transcriptomic changes in the posterior pallium of male zebra finches associated with social niche conformance 

Sepand Riyahi,
Navina D. Liebermann-Lilie,
Arne Jacobs
et al.

Abstract: Animals plastically adjust their physiological and behavioural phenotypes to conform to their social environment—social niche conformance. The degree of sexual competition is a critical part of the social environment to which animals adjust their phenotypes, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are poorly understood. We conducted a study to investigate how differences in sperm competition risk affect the gene expression profiles of the testes and two brain areas (posterior pallium and optic tectum) in breedin… Show more

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