Testosterone and “5α-Dihydrotestosterone” Levels in Peripheral Plasma of Male and Female Ring Doves (Streptopelia risoria) During the Reproductive Cycle1

Abstract
Testosterone (T), 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and androstenedione (A) were measured by radioimmunoassay in peripheral plasma of paired male and female ring doves throughout the reproductive cycle. Before the males were moved to the breeding cage for pairing, their T levels were 183.4 ± 28.1 pg/ml and their DHT levels were 129.5 ± 16.3 pg/ml. Within 4 h after pairing with a female, male androgen levels rose (T = 322.8 ± 136.5 pg/ml, DHT = 1043.8 ± 247.3 pg/ml) and by three days after pairing T and DHT had reached peak levels (701.4 ± 116.8 pg/ml and 1279.5 ± 241.1 pg/ml, respectively). By the time the female laid her first egg, marking the end of the courtship phase and the beginning of the incubation phase, T and DHT levels had declined to 189.6 ± 26.1 and 200.0 ± 41.9. Androgen remained at approximately these low baseline concentrations throughout incubation and squab rearing, and showed a second elevation only at the beginning (courtship phase) of the next reproductive cycle. Androstenedione levels never exceeded 10 pg/ml.