Stress-coping styles are associated with energy budgets and variability in energy management strategies in a capital breeder.

IF 3.8 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Courtney R Shuert, Patrick P Pomeroy, Sean D Twiss
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Abstract

Individuals vary in their stress-coping styles, characterized by specific behavioural and physiological traits that influence their response to stressors. Theory suggests that these traits are linked to underlying metabolic mechanisms that affect energy management strategies. Despite the potential of this powerful comparative approach, few studies have explored how stress-coping styles relate to energy management strategies. Using heart rate telemetry data from a large, capital-breeding pinniped, the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), we sought to investigate the relationship that stress-coping styles (via individual resting heart rate variability, rHRV) may have on energy management strategies. Background energy expenditures, a proxy for metabolic rate and other background processes, and daily energy expenditures were found to be individually repeatable in grey seal mothers across successive breeding seasons. Proactive individuals (low rHRV) exhibited consistently higher background and daily energy expenditures than reactive females (high rHRV). However, reactive phenotypes were more variable overall in energy management strategy, highlighting greater flexibility in their energy management strategy. Our results highlight key energetic trade-offs associated with stress-coping styles in grey seal mothers during this short but critical life-history stage; proactive individuals tended to exhibit a single pattern of energy management, expending greater energy while incurring greater risk of over-spending, than those with a more reactive phenotype.

压力应对方式与能源预算和能源管理策略的可变性有关。
个体应对压力的方式各不相同,其特点是特定的行为和生理特征会影响他们对压力源的反应。理论表明,这些特征与影响能量管理策略的潜在代谢机制有关。尽管这种强大的比较方法具有潜力,但很少有研究探索压力应对方式与能量管理策略之间的关系。利用大型资本繁殖鳍状海豹(Halichoerus grypus)的心率遥测数据,我们试图调查压力应对方式(通过个体静息心率变异性,rHRV)可能与能量管理策略的关系。背景能量消耗(代谢率和其他背景过程的代表)和每日能量消耗在连续繁殖季节的灰海豹母亲中被发现是可重复的。主动个体(低rHRV)比被动个体(高rHRV)表现出更高的背景和每日能量消耗。然而,反应性表型总体上在能量管理策略上变化更大,突出了其能量管理策略的更大灵活性。我们的研究结果强调了在这个短暂但关键的生活史阶段,灰海豹母亲与压力应对方式相关的关键能量权衡;积极主动的个体倾向于表现出一种单一的能量管理模式,与那些反应型的个体相比,他们消耗更多的能量,同时产生更大的超支风险。
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502
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Proceedings B is the Royal Society’s flagship biological research journal, accepting original articles and reviews of outstanding scientific importance and broad general interest. The main criteria for acceptance are that a study is novel, and has general significance to biologists. Articles published cover a wide range of areas within the biological sciences, many have relevance to organisms and the environments in which they live. The scope includes, but is not limited to, ecology, evolution, behavior, health and disease epidemiology, neuroscience and cognition, behavioral genetics, development, biomechanics, paleontology, comparative biology, molecular ecology and evolution, and global change biology.
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