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Feather corticosterone reveals effect of moulting conditions in the autumn on subsequent reproductive output and survival in an Arctic migratory bird

机译:羽毛皮质酮揭示了秋季换羽条件对北极候鸟后续繁殖输出和存活的影响

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For birds, unpredictable environments during the energetically stressful times of moulting and breeding are expected to have negative fitness effects. Detecting those effects however, might be difficult if individuals modulate their physiology and/or behaviours in ways to minimize short-term fitness costs. Corticosterone in feathers (CORTf) is thought to provide information on total baseline and stress-induced CORT levels at moulting and is an integrated measure of hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal activity during the time feathers are grown. We predicted that CORTf levels in northern common eider females would relate to subsequent body condition, reproductive success and survival, in a population of eiders nesting in the eastern Canadian Arctic during a capricious period marked by annual avian cholera outbreaks. We collected CORTf data from feathers grown during previous moult in autumn and data on phenology of subsequent reproduction and survival for 242 eider females over 5 years. Using path analyses, we detected a direct relationship between CORTf and arrival date and body condition the following year. CORTf also had negative indirect relationships with both eider reproductive success and survival of eiders during an avian cholera outbreak. This indirect effect was dramatic with a reduction of approximately 30% in subsequent survival of eiders during an avian cholera outbreak when mean CORTf increased by 1 standard deviation. This study highlights the importance of events or processes occurring during moult on subsequent expression of life-history traits and relation to individual fitness, and shows that information from non-destructive sampling of individuals can track carry-over effects across seasons.
机译:对于鸟类来说,在换羽和繁殖的精力充沛的紧张时期中,无法预测的环境将对健身产生负面影响。但是,如果个人以最小化短期适应成本的方式调节其生理和/或行为,则检测这些影响可能会很困难。羽毛中的皮质酮(CORTf)被认为可以提供换羽时总基线和压力诱导的CORT水平的信息,并且是羽毛生长期间下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺活动的综合指标。我们预测,在以每年的禽霍乱暴发为特征的多变时期,在加拿大东部北极地区筑巢的绒鸭种群中,北部普通绒鸭雌鼠的CORTf水平与随后的身体状况,生殖成功和生存有关。我们收集了秋天前一羽换羽期间生长的羽毛的CORTf数据,以及242位绒毛雌性在5年以上随后繁殖和存活的物候数据。使用路径分析,我们检测到了CORTf与下一年到达日期和身体状况之间的直接关系。在禽霍乱爆发期间,CORTf与绒毛繁殖成功和绒毛存活之间也具有负间接关系。这种间接作用是引人注目的,当平均CORTf增加1个标准差时,在禽霍乱爆发期间绒毛绒的随后存活率降低约30%。这项研究强调了换羽过程中发生的事件或过程对生活史特征的后续表达及其与个体适应性的关系的重要性,并表明来自个体非破坏性采样的信息可以追踪整个季节的结转效应。

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