Abstract

Plasma concentrations of thyroid hormones (T4and T3) were examined in nestlings of the altricial great tit (Parus major), from hatching to when young birds left the nest at 16 days of age. T4levels were approximately 1–2 ng/ml during the first 2 days after hatching and increased to reach maximal levels (9–10 ng/ml) 12 days after hatching, a time at which nestlings reach maximum body weight. Both sexes showed the same pattern. T3levels showed a quite different pattern. Levels were at all times low (1–3 ng/ml). Both sexes showed a transitory, but significant, increase in circulating levels of T3during the early nestling period.

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