Immune Activation Suppresses Plasma Testosterone Level; A Meta-Analysis
Main Category: Biology / BiochemistryAlso Included In: Veterinary
Article Date: 13 Aug 2008 - 6:00 PDT
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Males of many species attract females with sexual displays and ornaments. What causes some males to signal at lower rates than others?
Signaling intensity is under the influence of testosterone, and we show that activation of the immune system result in lower testosterone levels.
Thus males that have more infections have lower testosterone, and hence signal at a lower rate.
Thus females can select healthy fathers on the basis of sexual displays, explaining also why they pay attention to these displays.
Royal Society journal Biology Letters
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