长寿猛禽后代之间的不平等、招募的相关性和终生繁殖成功率

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Christopher R. Vennum, Michael W. Collopy, Brian Woodbridge, Christopher W. Briggs
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摘要

生命早期的条件可能会影响个体存活足够长的时间以达到繁殖年龄的能力及其终生繁殖成功率(LRS)。我们研究了父母质量和出生地栖息地的不同方面如何与顶级鸟类捕食者的招募概率及随后的终生繁殖成功率相关联。利用斯温森鹰(Buteo swainsoni)30 年人口统计研究中的重见和带环数据,我们首先研究了与招募概率相关的因素,然后进行了二次后续分析,在相同个体经历主要生命阶段时对其进行跟踪,探索其生殖成功的相关因素。我们的分析只跟踪在雏鸟时期做了标记的个体,而且父母双方也做了唯一标记并为研究所知。这种标记要求使我们能够在研究配对特征的同时,按性别区分父母经验的影响。配对关系的持续时间最能解释招募情况,并且与后代被招募到当地繁殖种群的概率呈正相关。对于经受住早期生活挑战并被招募的个体(这是一个小得多的个体子集),我们发现,母性经验最能预测后代的质量(用LRS表示),其支持率是其他模型的两倍。令人惊讶的是,虽然配对结合持续时间与招募概率相关,但它并不能预测后代的LRS。这些建模步骤反映了虚弱个体从种群中逐渐消失的过程,并揭示了不同的方面可以预测不同生命阶段的成功。我们假设,更成熟的配对可以成功地孵化出质量较低的后代,这些后代会被招募,但随后的终生繁殖成功率较低,而母性效应对后代质量的影响很大。
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Inequality among offspring, correlates of recruitment and lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived raptor

Inequality among offspring, correlates of recruitment and lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived raptor

Early-life conditions may impact an individual’s ability to survive long enough to reach breeding age as well as its lifetime reproductive success (LRS). We examined how different aspects of parental quality and natal territory habitat were correlated with the probability of recruitment and subsequent LRS in a top avian predator. Using resight and banding data from a 30-year demographic study on Swainson’s Hawks (Buteo swainsoni), we first examined factors related to recruitment probability, followed by a secondary follow-up analysis we explored correlates of reproductive success, tracking the same individuals as they progress through major life stages. Our analysis tracks only individuals marked as nestlings and where both parents were also uniquely marked and known to the study. This marking requirement allowed us to examine mated pair characteristics while simultaneously separating the effects of parental experience by sex. Pair bond duration best explained recruitment and was positively correlated with the probability of offspring being recruited into the local breeding population. For individuals that survived the challenges of early life and recruited, a far smaller subset of individuals, we found that maternal experience best predicted an offspring’s quality, as expressed by LRS, receiving twice the support of other models. Surprisingly, while pair bond duration correlated with recruitment probability, it was not predictive of offspring LRS. These modeling steps mirror the progressive removal of frail individuals from the population, and reveal that different aspects predict success in advancing life stages. We hypothesize that more established pairs can successfully fledge lower quality offspring that recruit but subsequently have low lifetime reproductive success, while maternal effects have a large influence on offspring quality.

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Journal of Ornithology
Journal of Ornithology 生物-鸟类学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ornithology (formerly Journal für Ornithologie) is the official journal of the German Ornithologists'' Society (http://www.do-g.de/ ) and has been the Society´s periodical since 1853, making it the oldest still existing ornithological journal worldwide.
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