Toward understanding the endocrine regulation of diverse facultative migration strategies

Horm Behav. 2023 Dec 6;158:105465. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105465. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTMigration is an important event in the annual cycle of many animals that facilitates the use of resources that vary across space and time. It can occur with regular and predictable timing, as in obligate migration, or with much greater flexibility, as in facultative migration. Most research aimed at understanding the endocrine mechanisms regulating the transition to a migratory stage has focused on obligate migration, whereas less is known about facultative forms of migration. One challenge for research into the endocrine regulation of facultative migration is that facultative migrations encompass a diverse array of migratory movements. Here, we present a framework to describe and conceptualize variation in facultative migrations that focuses on conditions at departure. Within the context of this framework, we review potential endocrine mechanisms involved in the initiation of facultative migrations in vertebrates. We first focus on glucocorticoids, which have been the subject of most research on the topic. We then examine other potential hormones and neurohormones that have received less attention, but are exciting candidates to consider. We conclude by highlighting areas where future research is particularly needed.PMID:38061233 | DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105465
Source: Hormones and Behavior - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Source Type: research