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High quality diet improves lipid metabolic profile and breeding performance in the blue-footed booby, a long-lived seabird

机译:高质量的饮食改善了长寿海鸟蓝脚鱼的脂质代谢状况和繁殖性能

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Understanding the role of diet in the physiological condition of adults during reproduction and hence its effect on reproductive performance is fundamental to understand reproductive strategies in long-lived animals. In birds, little is known about the influence of the quality of food consumed at the beginning of the reproductive period and its short-term effects on reproductive performance. To assess the role of diet in the physiological condition of female blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii (BFBO), during reproduction we evaluated whether individual differences in diet (assessed by using δ13C and δ15N values of whole blood from female birds and muscle tissue of the principal prey species) prior to egg laying and during incubation influenced their lipid metabolic profile (measured as triglyceride levels and C:N ratio) and their reproductive performance (defined by laying date, clutch size and hatching success). Females with higher δ15N values in their blood during the courtship and incubation periods had a higher lipid metabolic profile, earlier laying date, greater clutch size (2–3 eggs) and higher hatching success. Females that laid earlier and more eggs (2–3 eggs) consumed more Pacific anchoveta (Cetengraulis mysticetus) and Pacific thread herring (Opisthonema libertate) than did other females. These two prey species also had high amounts of lipids (C:N ratio) and caloric content (Kcal/g fresh weight). The quality of food consumed by females at the beginning of reproduction affected their physiological condition, as well as their short-term reproductive performance. Our work emphasizes the importance of determining the influence of food quality during reproduction to understand the reproductive decisions and consequences in long-lived animals.
机译:了解饮食在成年期间成年生理状况中的作用及其对生殖性能的影响,对于了解长寿动物的生殖策略至关重要。在鸟类中,人们对生殖阶段开始时食用的食物质量的影响及其对生殖性能的短期影响知之甚少。为了评估饮食在雌性蓝脚鱼(Sula nebouxii,BFBO)生殖过程中的生理作用,我们评估了饮食中是否存在个体差异(通过使用δ 13 C和δ 15 N值影响其脂质代谢谱(以甘油三酸酯水平和C:N比衡量)及其繁殖性能(由产蛋日期,离合器尺寸和孵化成功率定义)。在求爱和潜伏期,血液中δ 15 N值较高的雌性动物的脂类代谢特征较高,产蛋时间较早,离体大小较大(2-3个卵),孵化成功率较高。与其他雌性相比,产下更早和更多卵(2-3个卵)的雌性消耗更多的太平洋cho(Cetengraulis mysticetus)和太平洋鲱鱼(Opisthonema libertate)。这两个猎物还具有大量的脂质(C:N比)和热量(Kcal / g鲜重)。女性在生殖开始时食用的食物质量会影响她们的生理状况以及短期生殖性能。我们的工作强调确定生殖过程中食品质量影响的重要性,以了解长寿动物的生殖决策和后果。

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