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Individual variation in rates of senescence: natal origin effects and disposable soma in a wild bird population.

机译:衰老率的个体差异:野生鸟类种群的出生起源效应和一次性体细胞。

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1. Longitudinal studies of various vertebrate populations have recently demonstrated senescent declines in reproductive performance and/or survival probability with age to be almost ubiquitous in nature. Little is known, however, about the extent to which rates of senescence vary between individuals, and about causes or consequences of such variation. Quantifying these links in natural populations is important for understanding the constraints and adaptive processes underlying the evolution of senescence. 2. Here, we analyse breeding data from 1029 female great tits Parus major to quantify the effect of natal conditions and early life reproduction on rates of reproductive senescence, reproductive life span and lifetime reproductive success. 3. Although for locally born females we find no evidence that natal conditions influence rates of reproductive senescence, we show that immigrant females suffer from faster rates of senescence than locally born females, and that this difference contributes to immigrants having a lower lifetime reproductive success. 4. Additionally, and independently, we find rates of reproductive senescence to increase with rates of early life reproduction, as predicted by the disposable soma hypothesis. Despite accelerated senescence late in life, high early life reproduction is, however, positively associated with lifetime reproductive success across individuals. 5. Female immigrant status and early life reproduction do not relate to reproductive life span. 6. We thus show that both immigration into our population, and high levels of early life reproduction, are associated with reduced late life reproductive performance in female great tits, but that fitness can be increased by high levels of early life reproduction at the expense of accelerated reproductive senescence. These results suggest disposable soma to be a likely mechanism underlying senescence in these birds, and encourage further study of the genetic basis (i.e. antagonistic pleiotropy) of such an early vs. late life trade-off.
机译:1.最近对各种脊椎动物种群进行的纵向研究表明,随着年龄的增长,其繁殖力和/或存活概率的衰老下降几乎是无处不在的。然而,关于个体之间衰老率变化的程度以及这种变化的原因或后果知之甚少。量化自然种群中的这些联系对于理解衰老进化的制约因素和适应性过程非常重要。 2.在这里,我们分析了1029只雌性大山雀(Parus major)的育种数据,以量化出生状况和早期生殖对生殖衰老率,生殖寿命和一生生殖成功率的影响。 3.尽管对于本地出生的女性,我们没有发现证据表明出生条件会影响生殖衰老的速度,但我们表明,移民女性比本地出生的女性遭受更快的衰老,并且这种差异导致移民终身生殖成功率较低。 4.另外,独立地,我们发现生殖衰老率随着早期生命繁殖率的增加而增加,这是由一次性躯体假说所预测的。尽管生命后期衰老加速,但是早期的高生殖能力与个体的终生生殖成功成正相关。 5.女性移民身份和早年生殖与生殖寿命无关。 6.因此,我们表明,移民到我们的人口中以及早期生殖的高水平都与雌性大山雀的晚期生殖性能下降有关,但是可以通过较高水平的早期生殖来增加适应性,但要付出代价。加速生殖衰老。这些结果表明,一次性体细胞可能是这些鸟类衰老的潜在机制,并鼓励对这种早期与晚期生命权衡的遗传基础(即拮抗多效性)进行进一步研究。

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