Stjernman Martin, Råberg Lars, Nilsson Jan-Ake
Department of Animal Ecology, Lund University, Ecology Building, 223 62 Lund, Sweden.
Proc Biol Sci. 2004 Nov 22;271(1555):2387-94. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2004.2883.
One of the central tenets in life-history theory is that there is a trade-off between current and future reproduction (i.e. a cost of reproduction). The mechanism for this cost of reproduction is, however, largely unknown. One hypothesis is that the high workload during reproduction compromises resistance to parasites and that the resulting increase in parasitaemia has negative effects on the prospects of future survival. Although empirical evidence for a negative relationship between reproductive effort and parasite resistance exists, the causal relationships between reproductive effort, parasite resistance and future reproduction are still unclear. We use a path analytical approach to investigate whether a change in parasite resistance (as measured by intensities of infections by the blood parasite Haemoproteus) after manipulation of reproductive effort, translates into altered survival in female blue tits. Our results show a negative relationship between reproductive effort and parasite resistance, although evident only in first-year breeders. Moreover, we found survival costs of reproduction in first-year breeders. These costs were, however, not mediated by the blood parasite studied.
生活史理论的核心原则之一是,当前繁殖和未来繁殖之间存在权衡(即繁殖成本)。然而,这种繁殖成本的机制在很大程度上尚不清楚。一种假设是,繁殖期间的高工作量会损害对寄生虫的抵抗力,由此导致的寄生虫血症增加会对未来生存前景产生负面影响。尽管存在繁殖努力与寄生虫抵抗力之间呈负相关的经验证据,但繁殖努力、寄生虫抵抗力和未来繁殖之间的因果关系仍不明确。我们采用路径分析方法来研究,在操纵繁殖努力后,寄生虫抵抗力的变化(以血液寄生虫血变原虫的感染强度衡量)是否会转化为雌性蓝山雀生存的改变。我们的结果表明,繁殖努力与寄生虫抵抗力之间呈负相关,不过仅在第一年繁殖的鸟类中明显。此外,我们发现了第一年繁殖鸟类的繁殖生存成本。然而,这些成本并非由所研究的血液寄生虫介导。