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Life-history costs of reproductive behaviors in a wetland-breeding amphibian

机译:湿地两栖动物繁殖行为的生活史成本

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Studies examining the association between life-history strategies and behavior can help inform our understanding of the fitness consequences of reproductive behaviors. Breeding migrations are common in numerous taxa and often represent an important reproductive cost. We examined body mass changes of spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) during their seasonal breeding migrations to determine the influence of breeding behaviors on reproductive costs. We sampled salamanders entering and exiting a 0.92-ha ephemeral wetland in the North Carolina Piedmont using a 400-m drift fence completely encircling the wetland. Traps were checked daily during annual breeding migrations in mid-January to early March of 2013 and 2014. The relationship between body mass changes and explanatory factors including sex, duration of stay at wetland, and distance between site entrance and exit were examined using a set of candidate linear mixed models selected a priori and compared using Akaike's information criterion. Female salamanders lost a greater percentage of body mass during the time in the wetland than males as a result of oviposition. Model selection identified duration of stay as the most important predictor of female body mass change with greater duration of stay associated with lower mass loss. In males, percentage mass loss was most closely associated with site entrance-exit correspondence with greater distance between entrance and exit sites associated with greater mass loss. These data demonstrate both the importance of wetland entrance-exit sites and duration of stay at the wetland in determining mass change during spotted salamander reproduction and also that these relationships can differ as a function of sex. Taken together, our findings provide a potential link between behavior, life-history cycles, and costs experienced during reproduction.
机译:检验生活史策略与行为之间的联系的研究可以帮助我们了解生殖行为的适应性后果。繁殖迁徙在许多分类群中很常见,通常代表重要的繁殖成本。我们研究了斑点sal(Ambystoma maculatum)在季节性繁殖迁移过程中的体重变化,以确定繁殖行为对繁殖成本的影响。我们使用完全围绕湿地的400 m漂移栅栏对北卡罗莱纳州皮埃蒙特的0.92公顷临时湿地的sal进行了采样。在2013年1月中旬至3月上旬的年度繁殖迁移期间,每天检查诱集装置。使用一套工具检查体重变化与解释性因素之间的关系,这些解释性因素包括性别,在湿地的停留时间以及出入口之间的距离。选择先验的候选线性混合模型并使用Akaike信息准则进行比较。由于产卵,雌性am在湿地中失去的体重百分比要比雄性更大。模型选择将停留时间确定为女性体重变化的最重要预测因素,而停留时间越长,体重损失越低。在男性中,质量损失百分率与场所出入口对应关系最密切,而入口和出口场所之间的距离越大,质量损失越大。这些数据证明了湿地出入口的重要性和在湿地停留的持续时间对斑点sal繁殖过程中质量变化的决定,而且这些关系可以根据性别而有所不同。综上所述,我们的发现为行为,生活史周期和生殖过程中的成本之间提供了潜在的联系。

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