在自由生活的鸣禽中,雌性生物钟与每年和一生的繁殖成功率无关。

IF 2.9 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Royal Society Open Science Pub Date : 2025-09-03 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1098/rsos.250380
Marjolein Meijdam, Marcel Eens, Wendt Müller
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生物钟在调节生物体的睡眠-觉醒节律方面发挥着至关重要的作用,使它们的活动与波动的环境因素(如光照强度)保持一致。尽管如此,在不同的物种中已经观察到活动时间的显著和一致的个体间差异,称为时型,但这是否会影响健康仍然未知。虽然之前的研究主要关注每年的繁殖成功率,但很少有研究调查生物钟和终生繁殖成功率之间的关系。因此,在这里,我们研究了时间类型(即在繁殖开始时早晨从巢箱中出现的时间)与自由生活的雌性大山雀的年繁殖成功率、终生繁殖成功率和寿命之间的关系。我们使用了一个单独标记的鸟类的长期数据集,将一只雌鸟产下的蛋、雏鸟和新成员的数量作为繁殖成功率的代表,并将死亡年龄作为寿命的衡量标准。有趣的是,我们没有发现生物钟与繁殖成功率或寿命之间的显著关系,因此,没有证据表明生物钟存在定向选择。由于我们既没有发现稳定选择的证据,也没有发现破坏性选择的证据,因此我们无法证明个体在生物钟类型上的差异在进化上的意义。进一步的实验调查和对其他人群的补充研究将是必要的,以了解时间类型是否和在多大程度上是适应性的,以及我们的结果是否可以推广。
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Female chronotype is not related to annual and lifetime reproductive success in a free-living songbird.

Female chronotype is not related to annual and lifetime reproductive success in a free-living songbird.

Female chronotype is not related to annual and lifetime reproductive success in a free-living songbird.

Circadian clocks play a crucial role in regulating the sleep-wake rhythm of organisms, aligning their activity with fluctuating environmental factors, such as light intensity. Still, significant and consistent interindividual differences in the timing of activity, known as chronotypes, have been observed across various species, but whether this affects fitness is still unknown. While previous studies have primarily focused on annual reproductive success, few studies have examined associations between chronotype and lifetime reproductive success. Here, we, therefore, study the association between chronotype, i.e. the emergence time from the nest box in the morning at the onset of reproduction, and annual reproductive success, lifetime reproductive success and longevity in free-living female great tits. We used a long-term dataset of individually marked birds, with the number of eggs, fledglings and recruits produced by a female serving as proxies for reproductive success and the age at death as a measure of longevity. Intriguingly, we did not find significant relationships between chronotype and reproductive success or longevity, and hence, no evidence for directional selection on chronotypes. As we found neither evidence of stabilizing nor disruptive selection, we could not show evolutionary implications of individual variation in chronotypes. Further experimental investigations and complementary studies in other populations will be necessary to understand whether and to what extent chronotypes are adaptive and whether our results are generalizable.

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Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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