Fluctuating asymmetry in male secondary sexual traits:: association with indicators of stress in chickens

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作者
Campo, JL [1 ]
Gil, MG [1 ]
Torres, O [1 ]
Dávila, SG [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Invest & Tecnol Agraria & Alimentaria, Dept Genet & Biotecnol, Madrid 28080, Spain
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ARCHIV FUR GEFLUGELKUNDE | 2002年 / 66卷 / 02期
关键词
chickens; genetics; secondary sexual traits; asymmetry; stress;
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
摘要
Bilateral asymmetry of several secondary sexual traits (wattle, ear-lobe, and wing-bay areas), heterophil to lymphocyte ratio, and tonic immobility duration were studied in cocks from two Spanish breeds (Black-red Andaluza and Red Villafranquina) and a tester line (e(y)). Directional asymmetry occurred together with fluctuating asymmetry or antisymmetry for the same trait in the three analysed populations. There was no significant difference in relative asymmetry among breeds for either analysed trait. The degree of relative asymmetry found for wattle, ear-lobe and wing-bay areas was elevated. Mean relative asymmetry varied significantly among traits and populations. There were significant differences among breeds for heterophil to lymphocyte ratio and tonic immobility duration. Although there was no significant association between relative asymmetry and leukocyte ratio, the duration of tonic immobility was negatively associated with the relative asymmetry of wattle area in cocks from the Villafranquina breed (r = -0.32**), but this finding was not consistent across the different breeds or traits. These results suggest that relative asymmetry measures of secondary sexual traits did not provide a tool to assess stress or fear susceptibility in chickens.
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