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巢中帮手可提高老年后代的表现:来自长期研究和交叉抚育实验的证据。

Helpers at the nest improve late-life offspring performance: evidence from a long-term study and a cross-foster experiment.

机构信息

Animal Ecology group, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(4):e33167. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0033167. Epub 2012 Apr 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conditions during an individual's rearing period can have far reaching consequences for its survival and reproduction later in life. Conditions typically vary due to variation in parental quality and/or the environment, but in cooperative breeders the presence of helpers adds an important component to this. Determining the causal effect of helpers on offspring fitness is difficult, since high-quality breeders or territories are likely to produce high-quality offspring, but are also more likely to have helpers because of past reproductive success. This problem is best resolved by comparing the effect of both helping and non-helping subordinates on offspring fitness, however species in which both type of subordinates commonly occur are rare.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used multi-state capture-recapture models on 20 years of data to investigate the effect of rearing conditions on survival and recruitment in the cooperatively breeding Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis), with both helping and non-helping subordinates. The number of helpers in the rearing territory, but not territory quality, group- or brood size, was positively associated with survival of offspring in their first year, and later in life. This was not a result of group size itself since the number of non-helpers was not associated with offspring survival. Furthermore, a nestling cross-foster experiment showed that the number of helpers on the pre-foster territory was not associated with offspring survival, indicating that offspring from territories with helpers do not differ in (genetic) quality.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our results suggest that the presence of helpers not only increase survival of offspring in their first year of life, but also subsequent adult survival, and therefore have important fitness consequences later in life. This means that when calculating the fitness benefits of helping not only short-term but also the late-life benefits have to be taken into account to fully understand the evolution of cooperative breeding.

摘要

背景

个体的育雏期条件对其以后的生存和繁殖有着深远的影响。条件通常因亲代质量和/或环境的变化而变化,但在合作繁殖者中,帮手的存在增加了一个重要的组成部分。确定帮手对后代适应性的因果效应是困难的,因为高质量的繁殖者或领地更有可能产生高质量的后代,但由于过去的繁殖成功,也更有可能拥有帮手。通过比较帮手和非帮手下属对后代适应性的影响,可以最好地解决这个问题,但是同时存在这两种下属的物种很少见。

方法/主要发现:我们使用多状态捕获-再捕获模型,对合作繁殖的塞舌尔莺(Acrocephalus sechellensis)20 年的数据进行了研究,调查了育雏条件对生存和繁殖的影响,其中既有帮手,也有非帮手。育雏领地中的帮手数量,但不是领地质量、群体或巢大小,与后代第一年的存活率以及以后的生活呈正相关。这不是群体大小本身的结果,因为非帮手的数量与后代的存活率无关。此外,一个雏鸟交叉寄养实验表明,预寄养领地的帮手数量与后代的存活率无关,这表明来自有帮手的领地的后代在(遗传)质量上没有差异。

结论/意义:我们的结果表明,帮手的存在不仅增加了后代第一年的存活率,而且增加了以后的成年存活率,因此对以后的生活有着重要的适应性影响。这意味着,在计算帮助的适应性收益时,不仅要考虑短期收益,还要考虑晚年收益,才能充分理解合作繁殖的进化。

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