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Conditional female strategies influence hatching success in a communally nesting iguana

机译:有条件的女性战略影响孵化成功在连体嵌套的鬣蜥

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The decision of females to nest communally has important consequences for reproductive success. While often associated with reduced energetic expenditure, conspecific aggregations also expose females and offspring to conspecific aggression, exploitation, and infanticide. Intrasexual competition pressures are expected to favor the evolution of conditional strategies, which could be based on simple decision rules (i.e., availability of nesting sites and synchronicity with conspecifics) or on a focal individual's condition or status (i.e., body size). Oviparous reptiles that reproduce seasonally and provide limited to no postnatal care provide ideal systems for disentangling social factors that influence different female reproductive tactics from those present in offspring‐rearing environments. In this study, we investigated whether nesting strategies in a West Indian rock iguana, Cyclura nubila caymanensis, vary conditionally with reproductive timing or body size, and evaluated consequences for nesting success. Nesting surveys were conducted on Little Cayman, Cayman Islands, British West Indies for four consecutive years. Use of high‐density nesting sites was increasingly favored up to seasonal nesting activity peaks, after which nesting was generally restricted to low‐density nesting areas. Although larger females were not more likely than smaller females to nest in high‐density areas, larger females nested earlier and gained access to priority oviposition sites. Smaller females constructed nests later in the season, apparently foregoing investment in extended nest defense. Late‐season nests were also constructed at shallower depths and exhibited shorter incubation periods. While nest depth and incubation length had significant effects on reproductive outcomes, so did local nest densities. Higher densities were associated with significant declines in hatching success, with up to 20% of egg‐filled nests experiencing later intrusion by a conspecific. Despite these risks, nests in high‐density areas were significantly more successful than elsewhere due to the benefits of greater chamber depths and longer incubation times. These results imply that communal nest sites convey honest signals of habitat quality, but that gaining and defending priority oviposition sites requires competitive ability.
机译:女性对巢穴的决定相互作用对生殖成功的重要影响。虽然经常与能量支出减少有关,但具体的聚集也将女性和后代暴露于采取的侵略,剥削和贫困。预计宫内竞争压力有利于有条件策略的演变,这可以基于简单的决策规则(即嵌套网站的可用性以及与Conspecifics的同步性)或焦点个人的状况或地位(即,身体规模)。卵巢爬行动物季节性爬行动物提供季节性的,并提供限于没有产后护理,为解开了影响不同女性生殖策略的非吊网关中的社会因素提供了理想的系统。在这项研究中,我们调查了西印度岩石Iguana,Cyclura Nubila Caymanensis的嵌套策略是否有条件地改变生殖时机或体型,并评估嵌套成功的后果。连续四年,在英国西印度群岛,开曼群岛,开曼群岛的小开曼岛上进行了嵌套调查。高密度嵌套部位的使用越来越多地青睐季节性嵌套活动峰,之后嵌套通常限于低密度嵌套区域。虽然较大的女性比较小的女性更有可能在高密度区域嵌套,但较大的女性嵌套早期,并获得了优先级0位点的访问。较小的女性在本赛季后来构建巢穴,显然是在扩展巢防御方面的投资。晚季巢也在较浅的深度构建,并呈现较短的孵化期。虽然巢深度和孵化长度对生殖结果产生显着影响,但当地巢密度也是如此。更高的密度与孵化成功的显着下降有关,高达20%的鸡蛋填充的巢穴经历了以后的侵扰。尽管存在这些风险,但高密度区域的巢在诸如更大的室内深度和孵育时间的益处而显着成功。这些结果意味着公共巢穴网站传达了栖息地质量的诚实信号,但获取和捍卫优先级产卵位点需要竞争力。

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