Chemical signatures in the preen oil of pied flycatchers: testing reproducibility and exploring ontogeny

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q1 ORNITHOLOGY
Laurence Jeanjean, Barbara A. Caspers, Tim Schmoll, Marc Gilles
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Preen oil – the secretion from the uropygial gland of birds – may have diverse functions in avian reproduction: protection against eggshell bacteria, olfactory crypsis against nest predators and olfactory mate choice. To investigate such functions, we should first characterise variation in preen oil composition, but also confirm that previously described patterns are robust. Replication studies are crucial to test the reproducibility of previous findings, but are rarely undertaken in chemical ecology. Here, we conducted an almost exact replication of a previous study on the chemical composition of preen oil in a wild passerine bird, the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca. We aimed to estimate the reproducibility of the previous results using larger sample sizes and following a pre-registered analysis. In addition, we explored the ontogeny of preen oil composition by comparing nestling and adult preen oil. In line with previous findings, preen oil composition was similar between breeding partners and not repeatable within individual females across breeding stages. Female preen oil changed across breeding stages more clearly than in the original study (higher richness, diversity and volatility during incubation than nestling-rearing), further refuting a role of preen oil in olfactory crypsis in this species. Unlike the original study, we found no difference in chemical profiles between sexes (nestling-rearing), casting doubt on the proposed role of preen oil as a sex semiochemical in this species. Nestling preen oil differed from adults, was more similar to adult males than to adult females, but was not more similar to parents than to non-parents. We found family chemical signatures, which, along with the breeding pair signature, suggests an influence of the nest environment on preen oil composition. Our study highlights the importance of replication and provides novel insights into the function and development of preen oil.

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斑姬蝇前油的化学特征:测试再现性和探索个体发生
羽毛油是鸟类泌尿腺的分泌物,在鸟类繁殖中可能具有多种功能:保护鸟类免受蛋壳细菌的侵害,对巢穴捕食者的嗅觉隐藏,以及嗅觉选择配偶。为了研究这些功能,我们首先应该描述预毛油成分的变化特征,但也要确认之前描述的模式是稳健的。重复性研究对于测试先前发现的可重复性至关重要,但很少在化学生态学中进行。在这里,我们对一种野生雀形目鸟类(斑姬捕蝇鸟)的羽毛油的化学成分进行了几乎精确的复制。我们的目的是利用更大的样本量和预注册分析来估计先前结果的可重复性。此外,通过雏鸟和成鸟油的比较,探讨了雏鸟油组成的个体发生机制。与先前的研究结果一致,在繁殖伴侣之间,毛油成分是相似的,并且在繁殖阶段的单个雌性中是不可重复的。雌性羽毛油在整个繁殖阶段的变化比最初的研究更明显(孵育期间的丰富度、多样性和波动性比雏鸟饲养期间更高),进一步驳斥了羽毛油在该物种嗅觉隐藏中的作用。与最初的研究不同,我们发现不同性别之间的化学特征没有差异(雏鸟饲养),这使人们对羽毛油在该物种中作为性别符号化学物质的作用产生了怀疑。雏鸟的油与成虫的油不同,雏鸟的油与成虫的油更相似,与成虫的油更相似,但与成虫的油不相似。我们发现了家族化学特征,与繁殖对特征一起,表明巢环境对羽毛油成分的影响。我们的研究强调了复制的重要性,并为羽毛油的功能和发育提供了新的见解。
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Journal of Avian Biology
Journal of Avian Biology 生物-鸟类学
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3.70
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56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Avian Biology publishes empirical and theoretical research in all areas of ornithology, with an emphasis on behavioural ecology, evolution and conservation.
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