澳大利亚小蝙蝠出生时的体型、出生后的生长和繁殖时间。

IF 2.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Integrative Organismal Biology Pub Date : 2022-07-29 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/iob/obac030
D L Eastick, S R Griffiths, J D L Yen, K A Robert
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摘要

生殖物候、出生时的大小和出生后的生长是反映亲代投资的重要生活史特征。记录这些特征的详细变化的能力可以成为识别和管理濒危野生动物种群的宝贵工具。我们在两个地点对一种常见的、分布广泛的澳大利亚小蝙蝠Chalinolobus gouldii的生殖性状进行了两年多的研究,得出了生长曲线和年龄估计方程,这将有助于研究内在和外在因素如何改变亲代投资策略。我们发现雄性和雌性后代在出生时的体型或出生后的生长速度上没有显著差异。2018年出生的蝙蝠出生时体型较小,但生长速度比2017年出生的蝙蝠快。当将出生日期在不同地点和年份进行比较时,我们发现2018年出生的蝙蝠的出生日期中位数较晚(晚了18天),而且出生的蝙蝠比2017年出生的蝙蝠更广泛。2018年妊娠后期(11月)的凉爽潮湿天气可能会延长妊娠和延迟分娩。在许多蝙蝠面临威胁的情况下,研究常见和广泛存在的“模式”物种的生殖可塑性,对于具有相似生殖特征的濒危微蝙蝠的保护和管理具有重要意义。
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Size at Birth, Postnatal Growth, and Reproductive Timing in an Australian Microbat.

Size at Birth, Postnatal Growth, and Reproductive Timing in an Australian Microbat.

Size at Birth, Postnatal Growth, and Reproductive Timing in an Australian Microbat.

Size at Birth, Postnatal Growth, and Reproductive Timing in an Australian Microbat.

Reproductive phenology, size at birth, and postnatal growth are important life history traits that reflect parental investment. The ability to document detailed changes in these traits can be a valuable tool in the identification and management of at-risk wildlife populations. We examined reproductive traits in a common, widespread Australian microbat, Chalinolobus gouldii, at two sites over two years and derived growth curves and age estimation equations which will be useful in the study of how intrinsic and extrinsic factors alter parental investment strategies. We found that male and female offspring did not differ significantly in their size at birth or their postnatal growth rates. Bats born in 2018 were smaller at birth but grew at a faster rate than those born in 2017. When date of birth was compared across sites and years, we found bats born in 2018 had a later median birthdate (by 18 days) and births were more widespread than those born in 2017. Cooler and wetter weather during late gestation (Nov) in 2018 may have prolonged gestation and delayed births. With many bats facing threatening processes it is important to study reproductive plasticity in common and widespread "model" species, which may assist in the conservation and management of threatened microbats with similar reproductive traits.

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