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Weathering the storm: parental effort and experimental manipulation of stress hormones predict brood survival

机译:渡过难关:父母的努力和压力激素的实验性操纵可预测育雏期

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Background Unpredictable and inclement weather is increasing in strength and frequency, challenging organisms to respond adaptively. One way in which animals respond to environmental challenges is through the secretion of glucocorticoid stress hormones. These hormones mobilize energy stores and suppress non-essential physiological and behavioral processes until the challenge passes. To investigate the effects of glucocorticoids on reproductive decisions, we experimentally increased corticosterone levels (the primary glucocorticoid in birds) in free-living female tree swallows, Tachycineta bicolor, during the chick-rearing stage. Due to an unprecedented cold and wet breeding season, 90?% of the nests in our study population failed, which created a unique opportunity to test how challenging environmental conditions interact with the physiological mechanisms underlying life-history trade-offs. Results We found that exogenous corticosterone influenced the regulation of parental decisions in a context-dependent manner. Control and corticosterone-treated females had similar brood failure rates under unfavorable conditions (cold and rainy weather), but corticosterone treatment hastened brood mortality under more favorable conditions. Higher female nest provisioning rates prior to implantation were associated with increased probability of brood survival for treatment and control groups. However, higher pre-treatment male provisioning rates were associated with increased survival probability in the control group, but not the corticosterone-treated group. Conclusions These findings reveal complex interactions between weather, female physiological state, and partner parental investment. Our results also demonstrate a causal relationship between corticosterone concentrations and individual reproductive behaviors, and point to a mechanism for why naturally disturbed populations, which experience multiple stressors, could be more susceptible and unable to respond adaptively to changing environmental conditions.
机译:背景技术不可预测的恶劣天气在强度和频率上不断增加,挑战着生物体做出自适应反应的能力。动物应对环境挑战的一种方式是通过糖皮质激素应激激素的分泌。这些激素调动能量存储并抑制不必要的生理和行为过程,直到挑战过去。为了研究糖皮质激素对生殖决策的影响,我们在雏鸡饲养阶段实验性地提高了自由活动雌性树燕子Tachycineta bicolor的皮质酮水平(鸟类中的主要糖皮质激素)。由于史无前例的寒冷和潮湿的繁殖季节,我们研究种群中90%的巢都失败了,这为测试具有挑战性的环境条件如何与生活史取舍的生理机制相互作用提供了独特的机会。结果我们发现外源性皮质酮以上下文相关的方式影响父母决定的调节。在不利条件下(寒冷和阴雨天气),对照组和接受皮质酮治疗的女性的育雏失败率相似,但是在更有利的条件下,皮质酮治疗可提高育雏死亡率。植入前较高的雌性巢供应率与治疗组和对照组的繁殖存活率增加有关。但是,在对照组中,较高的治疗前男性供应率与存活率增加相关,而与皮质酮治疗组无关。结论这些发现揭示了天气,女性生理状态和伴侣父母投资之间的复杂相互作用。我们的研究结果还证明了皮质酮浓度与个体生殖行为之间的因果关系,并指出了一个机制,为什么遭受多种压力的自然干扰种群更容易受到影响,无法适应环境条件的变化。

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