Fig. 4. Study II: gonadotropin-releasing hormone 1 (GnRH1) gene expression
increases within 3 days following removal of suppressive tactile cues from
dominant conspecifics. Mean GnRH1 mRNA levels (A), plotted as normalized
optical density (see Materials and methods), and gonosomatic indices (GSIs)
(B) are plotted for males undergoing a 3- or 7-day transition from
non-territorial (NT) to territorial (T) and are compared with those of the NT
and T males of stable social status (
2 weeks) from study I. Values are
means + S.E.M. (N=6 NT, 8T for 3- and for 7-day transmissions;
N=6 NT, 5 T for >2 weeks). Open columns show control NT values.
Filled columns show NT
T and undisturbed T male values. (C) Gonad size,
plotted as the gonosomatic index (GSI; see Materials and methods) and GnRH1
gene expression (plotted as normalized optical density) are positively
correlated. The strength of the correlation (Spearman
) increased with
the time spent in the T state. Asterisks indicate P-values:
*P<0.05; **P<0.0005.