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Offspring body condition and immunocompetence are negatively affected byhigh breeding densities in a colonial seabird: a multiscale approach

机译:高密度繁殖对殖民海鸟的后代身体状况和免疫能力产生负面影响:多尺度方法

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Why avian colonies vary in size and how food competition among nearby colonies affects offspring quality are still not completely understood. We simultaneously examined the effects of four scales of breeding density on two measures of offspring viability (body condition and T-cell-mediated immunity) in the colonial Magellanic penguin. Body condition of fledglings was inversely correlated with breeding density within 100 m(2) of nests, and decreased with increasing numbers of breeding pairs competing within the parental foraging ranges (100 km), probably as a result of density-dependent feud depletion. The T-cell-mediated immune response was positively correlated with body condition, reflecting, to some extent, the previous breeding-density effects, and was negatively correlated with colony size, which may be related to social stress. However, given the effect of protein intake on cell immunity, this result could also indicate a thus far neglected cost of coloniality, namely the consumption of low-protein food to compensate for the depletion of optimal prey. These results were not influenced by other traits, nor by the current exposure of birds to parasites and diseases. as measured by serological variables. Since body condition and the T-cell-mediated immune response of fledgling birds are indicators of their surgical and recruitment prospects. the costs we have identified can explain variability in colony size in relation to food competition with surrounding colonies, as well as the skewed distribution toward small colonies in this species.
机译:为什么禽类殖民地的大小各不相同,以及附近殖民地之间的食物竞争如何影响后代质量,目前尚无定论。我们同时检查了四个密度的繁殖密度对殖民地麦哲伦企鹅的两种后代活力(体况和T细胞介导的免疫力)的影响。雏鸟的身体状况与巢内100 m(2)内的繁殖密度成反比,并随着在亲代觅食范围内(100 km)竞争的繁殖对数量的增加而降低,这可能是密度依赖的争斗耗竭的结果。 T细胞介导的免疫反应与身体状况呈正相关,在一定程度上反映了先前的繁殖密度效应,与菌落大小呈负相关,这可能与社会压力有关。但是,考虑到蛋白质摄入对细胞免疫的影响,该结果也可能表明迄今为止被忽视的殖民成本,即食用低蛋白食物以补偿最佳猎物的消耗。这些结果不受其他性状的影响,也不受禽类目前暴露于寄生虫和疾病的影响。通过血清学变量测量。由于雏鸟的身体状况和T细胞介导的免疫反应是其手术和募集前景的指标。我们确定的成本可以解释菌落大小与周围菌落的食物竞争有关的变异性,以及该物种向小菌落的偏态分布。

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