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Plasma Corticosterone In American Kestrel Siblings: Effects Of Age, Hatching Order, And Hatching Asynchrony, Oliver P. Love, David M. Bird, Laird J. Shutt Jan 2003

Plasma Corticosterone In American Kestrel Siblings: Effects Of Age, Hatching Order, And Hatching Asynchrony, Oliver P. Love, David M. Bird, Laird J. Shutt

Integrative Biology Publications

Although it is well documented that hatching asynchrony in birds can lead to competitive and developmental hierarchies, potentially greatly affecting growth and survival of nestlings, hatching asynchrony may also precipitate modulations in neuroendocrine development or function. Here we examine sibling variation in adrenocortical function in postnatally developing, asynchronously hatching American kestrels (Falco sparverius) by measurements of baseline and stress-induced levels of corticosterone at ages 10, 16, 22, and 28 days posthatching. There was a significant effect of hatching order on both baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels during development and these effects grew stronger through development. First-hatched chicks exhibited higher baseline …