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Age of the incubating parents affects nestling survival: an experimental study of the herring gull Larus argentatus.

机译:孵化的父母的年龄会影响雏鸟的生存:鲱鱼鸥鸥的实验研究。

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The quality of conditions provided by avian parents will have consequences for both parental and offspring fitness. While many components of avian reproduction appear to vary with parental age, the effect of age on incubation has largely been ignored so far. In this study, we tested whether young herring gulls provide a different incubation environment from mature ones and whether this has consequences for offspring performance. Laying and rearing conditions were standardised using a cross-fostering protocol. Egg predation rates tended to be higher in the nests of young parents. However, nest site, nest construction and egg temperature during incubation did not vary with parental age. Overall, the duration of incubation was shorter in young compared to mature birds and this reflected the later laying date of the former, since incubation duration generally decreased across the season. However, male eggs incubated by young parents had longer incubation periods than predicted for their laying dates. In contrast, incubation length of female eggs incubated by young pairs, and of male and female eggs incubated by mature birds did not deviate from the expected for any given laying date. Offspring that had been incubated by young parents had considerably poorer survival than those incubated by mature pairs, despite being reared under standardized, favourable conditions (singly, by mature parents). This was due to increased mortality among female chicks that had been incubated by young parents. The chicks incubated as eggs by young and mature birds, which survived until fledging, did not differ in body mass and size growth, or body condition. The results of this study demonstrate that parental age can influence offspring performance via variation in incubation environment, and that females are more susceptible than males to conditions experienced during embryonic development.
机译:鸟类父母提供的条件质量将对父母和后代的适应能力产生影响。虽然禽类繁殖的许多成分似乎随父母的年龄而变化,但迄今为止,年龄对孵化的影响在很大程度上已被忽略。在这项研究中,我们测试了年轻的鲱鸥是否提供与成熟的鸥不同的孵化环境,以及这是否对后代性能产生影响。铺设和饲养条件使用交叉寄养方案进行标准化。在年轻父母的巢中,鸡蛋的捕食率往往较高。但是,孵化期间的产蛋部位,产蛋窝结构和蛋温没有随父母年龄的变化而变化。总体而言,幼鸟的潜伏期比成年鸟要短,这反映了后者的产蛋日期较​​晚,因为整个季节的潜伏期通常都会缩短。但是,由年轻父母孵化的雄性卵的孵化期比预计的产卵期长。相比之下,由幼对孵化的雌性卵和由成年禽孵化的雄性和雌性卵的孵化长度均未超出任何给定产蛋期的预期。尽管在标准的有利条件下饲养(单独由成熟的父母饲养),但由年轻的父母孵化的后代的存活率要比成熟的父母配对的要差得多。这是由于年轻父母孵化的雌性小鸡死亡率增加。小鸡被成年和成年幼鸟孵化成卵,直到成年后才存活,它们的体重和大小增长或身体状况没有差异。这项研究的结果表明,父母的年龄可以通过孵化环境的变化影响后代的表现,而且女性比男性更容易受到胚胎发育过程中所经历的条件的影响。

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