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First evidence of sex differences in the duration of avian embryonic period: consequences for sibling competition in sexually dimorphic birds

机译:禽胚胎期性别差异的第一个证据:性二态鸟类同胞竞争的后果

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Parental favoritism in birds would be enhanced if parents can control any egg feature influencing the ontogeny of the embryo during incubation. Egg size and composition may influence the duration of incubation and hatching periods, and eggs bearing embryos of different sex may differ in size and composition. Therefore, the sex of the embryo could also influence its ontogeny before hatching. We tested this prediction by investigating the duration of the embryonic period of different-sex embryos in the Eurasian kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), a sexually dimorphic raptor in which adult females are approximately 20% heavier than are adult males. We found the first evidence of sex differences in the duration of the embryonic period in avian eggs. Female embryos had a shorter embryonic period than did male embryos, which allowed females to hatch earlier in the hatching sequence and assume a higher rank than that of males in the intrabrood size hierarchy. Embryos with a fast growth and development resulted in hatchlings with greater residual reserves and thus larger mass, which suggests that a shorter embryonic period requires less maintenance metabolism relative to growth. Our results also indicated that early hatching may be advantageous to gain a high rank in the size hierarchy within the brood independently of the effect of sex on fledgling mass. Sex differences in avian egg ontogeny may therefore be a factor shaping life-history traits associated with parental control of sibling competition, which should be addressed in any future work on optimal reproductive investment.
机译:如果父母可以控制在孵化过程中影响胚体发育的任何卵子特征,则将增强鸟类对父母的偏爱。卵的大小和组成可能会影响孵化时间和孵化期,带有不同性别胚胎的卵的大小和组成可能会有所不同。因此,胚胎的性别也可能在孵化前影响其个体发育。我们通过调查欧亚茶est(Falco tinnunculus)(一种性双态猛禽中成年雌性比成年雄性重约20%)的不同性别胚胎的胚胎期持续时间来检验这一预测。我们发现了禽卵胚胎期持续时间性别差异的第一个证据。雌性胚胎的胚期比雄性胚胎短,这使得雌性在孵化序列中可以更早地孵化,并在种内大小等级中比雄性具有更高的等级。具有快速生长和发育的胚胎导致幼体具有更高的残留储备,因此质量也更大,这表明相对于生长而言,较短的胚胎时期需要较少的维持代谢。我们的研究结果还表明,与性别对雏鸡质量的影响无关,提早孵化可能有利于在亲鱼的大小等级中获得较高的排名。因此,禽卵个体发育中的性别差异可能是塑造与父母对兄弟姐妹竞争的控制有关的生活史特征的一个因素,任何有关最佳生殖投资的未来工作都应解决这一问题。

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