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2 Initiating Reproduction: Photoperiod
Gonads enlarge when artificial day > 10 hrs

3 Initiating Reproduction: Air Temperature
Cold snap early in breeding season delays nesting Emperor Pengun Egg laid when temp -30o F Sperm production reduced at lower temperatures

4 Initiating Reproduction: Rainfall
Nesting occurs days after heavy spring rain Heavy rains in July often initiate second nesting

5 Initiating Reproduction: Food
Nesting initiated any time of year. Corresponds to Cone Irruption

6 Male Reproductive Condition

7 Control of Testes Development: Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland
Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

8 Control of Testes Development: Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland
Hypothalamus Secretes Gonadotropin- Releasing Hormone into Anterior Pituitary (GnRH) Anterior Pituitary Secretes Follicle- Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) into Circulatory System Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

9 Stimulation of Testes Development
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Stimulate Testes / Sperm Development Luteinizing Hormone Stimulates Testosterone Production

10 Wingfield and Hahn (1994).

11 TESTOSTERONE: Negative Feedback

12 http://www. wtamu. edu/~rmatlack/pigeon_dissection/male_reproductive

13 Spermatogenesis

14 Bird Sperm Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

15 Detecting Male Reproductive Condition:
Cloacal Protuberance (Passerines) Cloacal Region becomes Swollen during the Reproductive Season Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

16 Male Reproductive Anatomy
Deferent Duct (Vas Deferens) Seminal Vesicle Papilla

17 Ostrich Goose Lake Duck Cloacal Phallus = “Penis”
(Waterfowl, Ratites, Red-Billed Buffalo Weaver) Ostrich Goose Lake Duck

18 Cloacal Phallus = “Penis”
(Waterfowl, Ratites) Fig in Gill et al. 2007

19 Relationship to Mammalian Penis
Bird “Penis”: Relationship to Mammalian Penis 9 Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

20 Cloacal Phallus = “Penis” (Red-Billed Buffalo Weaver)
Prolonged Rubbing (10-20 Minutes) Stimulates Female (Enhanced Sperm Transfer?)

21 Female: Ovary, Oviduct

22 Control of Ovary Development: Hypothalamus, Pituitary Gland
Hypothalamus Secretes Gonadotropin- Releasing Hormone into Anterior Pituitary (GnRH) Anterior Pituitary Secretes Follicle- Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) into Circulatory System Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

23 Stimulation of Ovary Development
(Usually, Left Ovary Only; Some Raptors: Both) Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Stimulates Ovary Development and Follicle/Egg Production Luteinizing Hormone Stimulates Ovulation and Progesterone Production

24 Ovary Oviduct Cloaca Female Reproductive Anatomy
Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

25 Ovum (Gamete) Maturation (Oogenesis)
(Meiosis Partially Completed at Birth)

26 Follicles (Contain Immature Eggs) in Ovary

27 Follicle Maturation and Ovulation
Infundibulum Raises Up, Swallows Egg Fig in Podulka et al. 2004

28 Copulation 5 3 (“Cloacal Kiss”, Insemination)

29 Copulation: Acrobatics
(Swift) (Flamingo) Aerial Copulation Head in the Water

30 Copulation: Endurance
500 Copulations per Clutch 25 Minute Continuous Copulation (Goshawk) (Aquatic Warbler)

31 Copulation (Papillae Contact Openings of Oviduct)

32 Oviduct Opening to Infundibulum
“The Long and Winding Road” Oviduct Opening to Infundibulum (Top Speed: < 30 Minutes)

33 Fertilization

34 Sperm Production Rooster: 7-8 Billion Sperm / Ejaculation

35 Fertilization: Sperm-Storage Tubules
Fig in Gill 2007 Fig in Gill 2007

36 (Frequently, Shared Parental Care)
Avian Breeding Systems Monogamy (Frequently, Shared Parental Care) “Well over 9/10’s of all passerine subfamilies are normally monogamous. ..Polyandry [multiple mates] is unknown” David Lack, 1968

37 Pair-Bond EXTRA-PAIR COPULATION (Outside the Pair Bond)
Only 14% of Socially Monogamous Bird Species Studied to Date are Genetically Monogamous

38 Fertilization: Sperm Competition Strategies
Frequent Copulations Large Testes High Quantity Mate Guarding Long Sperm

39 Fertilization: Sperm Competition Strategies
Dunnock Male Pecks at Female Cloaca until Competitors Sperm Ejected Fig in Gill 2007

40 Frequency of Extra-Pair Bonds (130 Bird Species)
More than 50% of Tree Swallow Nestlings can be Sired by Extra-Pair Copulations Fig in Gill 2007

41 EXTRA-PAIR COPULATION:
(Why?) Females increase fitness by improving quality of offspring Blue Tits Engage in Extra-Pair Copulations with Distant, Genetically Different Males. These Offspring more likely to survive winter than offspring of Social Mate

42 Resource Defense Polygyny
AVIAN BREEDING SYSTEMS: POLYGYNY Resource Defense Polygyny

43 AVIAN BREEDING SYSTEMS: POLYGYNY
Female-Defense Polygyny

44 Lek Polygyny AVIAN BREEDING SYSTEMS: POLYGYNY
Defend Display Territory rather than Valuable Resource Difficult to Explain

45 AVIAN BREEDING SYSTEMS: POLYANDRY
A female courts male until it mates. Male raises the clutch. Female moves on to look for another male with which to breed.

46 AVIAN BREEDING SYSTEMS: POLYANDRY

47 1 http://www.penguin-quilts.com/IMAGES/MATING.JPG
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48 12 http://www.bto.org/nnbw/nesting_birds/images/house_sparrow.jpg
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49 24 http://www.walesbiomass.org/images/2.2.2-Song-Thrush-Eggs.jpg
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