Digit Length May Reveal Unusual Breeding Behaviour In A Seabird

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Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry
Article Date: 23 Jul 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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The hormonal environment experienced during prenatal development may affect adult phenotype and behavior.

Digit lengths may provide an estimate of steroid levels encountered during embryonic development in humans and other vertebrates.

Finger patterns in humans, specifically 2D:4D finger ratios, have been shown to reveal sexual orientation or cooperative behavior.

Here we show evidence of linkage between digit lengths, specifically first digit length, and cooperative breeding in a monogamous seabird.

These results are a starting point for further tests of the hypothesis that first digit length is an indicator of prenatal hormone levels. Moreover these results may offer practical use in wild populations to study implications of changes in prenatal environment for adult social behavior.

Royal Society journal Biology Letters

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