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Chronobiology International | 2009

Epigenetic Maternal Effects on Endogenous Rhythms in Precocial Birds

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau

Development involves interactions between genetic and environmental influences. Vertebrate mothers are generally the first individuals to encounter and interact with young animals. Thus, their role is primordial during ontogeny. The present study evaluated non‐genomic effects of mothers on the development of rhythms of precocial Japanese quail (Coturnix c. japonica). First, we investigated the influence of mothering on the ontogeny of endogenous rhythms of young. We compared circadian and ultradian rhythms of feeding activity of quail reared with or without adoptive mothers. More brooded than non‐brooded quail presented a circadian and/or an ultradian rhythm. Thus, the presence of the mother during the normal brooding period favors, in the long term, expression of rhythms in the young. Second, we investigated the influence of rhythmic phenotype of the mother on the development of endogenous rhythms of young by comparing quail brooded by circadian‐rhythmic adoptive mothers (R) to quail brooded by circadian‐arrhythmic adoptive mothers (A). More R‐brooded than A‐brooded quail expressed circadian rhythmicity, and circadian rhythm clarities were greater in R‐brooded than A‐brooded quail. Ultradian rhythmicity did not differ between R‐ and A‐brooded quail, nor between R and A adoptive mothers. Thus, the rhythmic phenotypes of quail mothers influence the rhythmic phenotypes of their young. Our results demonstrate that mothers of precocial birds influence epigenetically the ontogeny of endogenous rhythms of the young they raise.


Ethology | 2008

Maternal Epigenetic Transmission of Social Motivation in Birds

Laureline Formanek; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau; Aline Bertin; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2008

Selection of social traits in juvenile Japanese quail affects adults’ behaviour

Laureline Formanek; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau; Aline Bertin; Guénaël Cabanes; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris


PLOS ONE | 2011

A Place to Hide in the Home-Cage Decreases Yolk Androgen Levels and Offspring Emotional Reactivity in Japanese Quail

Vanessa Guesdon; Aline Bertin; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau; Laureline Formanek; Kurt Kotrschal; Erich Möstl; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009

Individual behavioural rhythmicity is linked to social motivation in Japanese quail

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Cécile Arnould; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau


Chronobiology International | 2011

Rhythmic Birds Show a Better Social Integration than Arrhythmic Birds

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau


Archive | 2008

Influence of early experience with mothers on the development of social and emotional behaviour in Japanese quail

Aline Bertin; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau; Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2011

Difference of social motivation in quail selected for divergent circadian activity

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Christophe Petton; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2012

Erratum to “Difference of social motivation in quail selected for divergent circadian activity” [Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci. 135 (2011) 309–317]

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Christophe Petton; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau


Behavior 2009 - 31st International Ethological Conference | 2009

Chronobiology and social life in birds

Laureline Formanek; Marie-Annick Richard-Yris; Cécilia Houdelier; Sophie Lumineau

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Aline Bertin

François Rabelais University

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Cécile Arnould

François Rabelais University

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Erich Möstl

University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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