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Tall young females get ahead: size-specific fecundity in wild kangaroos suggests a steep trade-off with growth

机译:高年幼的女性领先:野生袋鼠的尺寸特定的繁殖力表明,急剧上涨

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When resources are limited, organisms face allocation conflicts. Indeterminate growth creates a persistent conflict with reproduction, as growth may enhance future reproduction, but diverts resources from current reproduction. Little is known about allocation trade-offs in mammals with indeterminate growth. We studied growth and reproduction in adult female eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus), an iteroparous mammal with indeterminate growth. Allocation trajectories varied with age and size: for 4-year-old females, fecundity increased from 30 to 82% from shortest to average-sized individuals. Older females had high fecundity regardless of size. The smallest females grew 30% more annually than average-sized females, but females that reached average size at an older age had lower growth rates. Environmental conditions affected allocation to size and reproduction. Rainy springs increased fecundity from 61 to 84% for females that had previously reproduced, but rainy winters reduced leg growth. Females in better relative condition grew 40% more than average, whereas most young of females below average relative condition failed to survive to 10 months of age. These results highlight an age-specific trade-off between growth and reproduction. Tall young females benefit from a smaller trade-off between somatic growth and early fecundity than shorter females of the same age, but older females appear to favor reproduction over growth regardless of size. Our study highlights how individual heterogeneity determines trade-offs between life-history components. We speculate that cohort effects affect age-specific reproductive success in this long-lived mammal.
机译:当资源有限时,有机体面部分配冲突。不确定的增长产生持续冲突与繁殖,因为增长可能会增强未来的复制,但从目前的复制转移资源。众所周知,关于哺乳动物的分配权衡,具有不确定的生长。我们研究了成年女性东灰袋鼠(Macropus Giganteus)的增长和繁殖,一种迭代哺乳动物,其具有不确定的生长。分配轨迹随着年龄和大小而变化:对于4岁的女性,繁殖力从最短到平均大小的人的30%增加到82%。无论大小如何,女性都有很高的繁殖力。最小的女性比平均尺寸的女性更高30%,但达到年龄较大的年龄平均大小的女性将较低。环境条件影响规模和繁殖的分配。雨季的繁殖力从先前复制的女性的61%增加到84%,但下雨的冬季减少了腿部增长。在更好的相对条件下的女性比平均水平增长40%,而大多数女性低于平均相对条件的女性未能生存至10个月。这些结果突出了成长和复制之间的年龄特异性权衡。高年幼的女性受益于躯体生长和早期繁殖之间的较小权衡,而不是相同年龄的较短女性,但较老的女性似乎有利于增长的繁殖,无论大小如何。我们的研究突出了个人异质性如何确定生活历史部件之间的权衡。我们推测群组效应在这种长寿哺乳动物中影响年龄特异性的生殖成功。

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