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用银勺开启金色未来:出生地对蛎鹬(Haematopus ostralegus)健康前景的长期影响。

A silver spoon for a golden future: long-term effects of natal origin on fitness prospects of oystercatchers (Haematopus ostralegus).

作者信息

Van de Pol Martijn, Bruinzeel Leo W, Heg Dik, Van der Jeugd Henk P, Verhulst Simon

机构信息

Animal Ecology Group, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2006 Mar;75(2):616-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01079.x.

Abstract
  1. Long-term effects of conditions during early development on fitness are important for life history evolution and population ecology. Using multistrata mark-recapture models on 20 years of data, we quantified the relation between rearing conditions and lifetime fitness in a long-lived shorebird, the oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus). We addressed specifically the relative contribution of short- and long-term effects of rearing conditions to overall fitness consequences. 2. Rearing conditions were defined by differences in natal habitat quality, in which there is a clear dichotomy in our study population. In the first year of life, fledglings from high-quality natal origin had a 1.3 times higher juvenile survival. Later in life (age 3-11), individuals of high-quality natal origin had a 1.6 times higher adult prebreeder survival. The most striking effect of natal habitat quality was that birds that were reared on high-quality territories had a higher probability of settling in high-quality habitat (44% vs. 6%). Lifetime reproductive success of individuals born in high-quality habitat was 2.2 times higher than that of individuals born in low-quality habitat. This difference increased further when fitness was calculated over several generations, due to a correlation between the quality of rearing conditions of parents and their offspring. 3. Long-term effects of early conditions contributed more to overall fitness differences as short-term consequences, contrary to common conceptions on this issue. 4. This study illustrates that investigating only short-term effects of early conditions can lead to the large underestimation of fitness consequences. We discuss how long-term consequences of early conditions may affect settlement decisions and source-sink population interactions.
摘要
  1. 早期发育阶段的环境条件对适合度的长期影响,对于生活史进化和种群生态学而言至关重要。我们运用多分层标记重捕模型,对长达20年的数据进行分析,以此量化了一种长寿滨鸟——蛎鹬(Haematopus ostralegus)的饲养条件与终生适合度之间的关系。我们特别探讨了饲养条件的短期和长期影响对整体适合度结果的相对贡献。2. 饲养条件是由出生栖息地质量的差异来界定的,在我们的研究种群中存在明显的二分法。在生命的第一年,来自高质量出生源地的雏鸟幼体存活率高出1.3倍。在生命后期(3至11岁),高质量出生源地的个体成年前繁殖者存活率高出1.6倍。出生栖息地质量最显著的影响在于,在高质量领地饲养的鸟类更有可能在高质量栖息地定居(44%对6%)。出生在高质量栖息地的个体终生繁殖成功率比出生在低质量栖息地的个体高出2.2倍。当计算几代人的适合度时,由于父母和后代的饲养条件质量之间存在相关性,这种差异进一步增大。3. 与关于这个问题的普遍观念相反,早期条件的长期影响对整体适合度差异的贡献比短期影响更大。4. 这项研究表明,仅调查早期条件的短期影响可能会导致对适合度后果的严重低估。我们讨论了早期条件的长期后果可能如何影响定居决策和源 - 汇种群相互作用。

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