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家族遗产:雌性欧洲野兔早期生活条件对短期和长期适应性的影响

Family legacies: short- and long-term fitness consequences of early-life conditions in female European rabbits.

作者信息

Rödel Heiko G, von Holst Dietrich, Kraus Cornelia

机构信息

Department of Animal Physiology, University of Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2009 Jul;78(4):789-97. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2656.2009.01537.x. Epub 2009 Mar 9.

Abstract
  1. Environmental conditions during an animal's early life can have profound long-term consequences and affect its fitness. In particular, maternal and sibling effects, which can strongly influence the early growth of altricial mammals may be important. Few studies have investigated the influence of such early-life parameters in small mammals, because in these species the early post-natal stage is difficult to monitor under natural conditions. 2. We quantified the effects of litter size (i.e. number of litter siblings), maternal social rank and age and reproductive history of the mother (i.e. whether or not the mother had given birth to a previous litter during this season), and the individual date of birth and social rank on two fitness components of female European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) from a field enclosure population. Analyses were based on data on survival to maturity of 1836 female pups from 10 annual cohorts, and on lifetime reproductive success (LRS; here: the summed up number of offspring surviving to maturity) of 81 adult females from eight annual cohorts. 3. Both fitness components were correlated with the size of the females' original litter and with the age of their mother. Litter size was related to survival to maturity and to LRS in a nonlinear (quadratic) way being highest in females from medium-sized litters. Maternal age also exerted quadratic effects on LRS, which peaked in females born to 2- to 3-year-old mothers. In contrast, survival to maturity increased with increasing age of the mother. 4. Survival to maturity and LRS were decreased in females born later in the breeding season, likely because of the longer time for growth that early born young enjoy before the winter season. In addition, LRS was lower in females which occupied a higher social rank at the onset of their first breeding season. 5. Our results emphasize that factors during early development, in particular parameters of the early social environment, do not only affect juvenile survival but have the potential to exert long-term fitness consequences throughout life.
摘要
  1. 动物幼年时期的环境条件可能会产生深远的长期影响,并影响其适应性。特别是母体和同胞效应,它们对晚成哺乳动物的早期生长有强烈影响,可能很重要。很少有研究调查这些早期生活参数对小型哺乳动物的影响,因为在这些物种中,出生后的早期阶段在自然条件下很难监测。2. 我们量化了窝仔数(即同窝兄弟姐妹的数量)、母体社会等级和年龄以及母亲的繁殖史(即母亲在本季节是否曾产下过前一窝幼崽),以及个体出生日期和社会等级对来自野外围栏种群的雌性欧洲野兔(穴兔)两个适应性成分的影响。分析基于来自10个年度队列的1836只雌性幼崽的成熟存活率数据,以及来自8个年度队列的81只成年雌性的终生繁殖成功率(LRS;此处:存活至成熟的后代总数)数据。3. 这两个适应性成分都与雌性原始窝仔的大小及其母亲的年龄相关。窝仔数与成熟存活率和LRS呈非线性(二次)关系,中等大小窝仔的雌性该指标最高。母体年龄对LRS也有二次效应,在2至3岁母亲所生的雌性中达到峰值。相比之下,成熟存活率随着母亲年龄的增加而增加。4. 在繁殖季节后期出生的雌性成熟存活率和LRS降低,可能是因为早出生的幼崽在冬季来临前有更长的生长时间。此外,在第一个繁殖季节开始时社会等级较高的雌性LRS较低。5. 我们的结果强调,早期发育过程中的因素,特别是早期社会环境参数,不仅影响幼体存活,而且有可能在整个生命过程中产生长期的适应性后果。

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