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随着蛋的转动:利用新型数据记录技术监测野生鸟类的孵蛋行为

As the egg turns: monitoring egg attendance behavior in wild birds using novel data logging technology.

作者信息

Shaffer Scott A, Clatterbuck Corey A, Kelsey Emma C, Naiman Alex D, Young Lindsay C, VanderWerf Eric A, Warzybok Pete, Bradley Russell, Jahncke Jaime, Bower Geoff C

机构信息

San José State University, Department of Biological Sciences, San Jose, California, United States of America.

Stanford University, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Jun 2;9(6):e97898. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097898. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Egg turning is unique to birds and critical for embryonic development in most avian species. Technology that can measure changes in egg orientation and temperature at fine temporal scales (1 Hz) was neither readily available nor small enough to fit into artificial eggs until recently. Here we show the utility of novel miniature data loggers equipped with 3-axis (i.e., triaxial) accelerometers, magnetometers, and a temperature thermistor to study egg turning behavior in free-ranging birds. Artificial eggs containing egg loggers were deployed in the nests of three seabird species for 1-7 days of continuous monitoring. These species (1) turned their eggs more frequently (up to 6.5 turns h(-1)) than previously reported for other species, but angular changes were often small (1-10° most common), (2) displayed similar mean turning rates (ca. 2 turns h(-1)) despite major differences in reproductive ecology, and (3) demonstrated distinct diurnal cycling in egg temperatures that varied between 1.4 and 2.4 °C. These novel egg loggers revealed high-resolution, three-dimensional egg turning behavior heretofore never measured in wild birds. This new form of biotechnology has broad applicability for addressing fundamental questions in avian breeding ecology, life history, and development, and can be used as a tool to monitor birds that are sensitive to disturbance while breeding.

摘要

翻蛋是鸟类独有的行为,对大多数鸟类物种的胚胎发育至关重要。直到最近,能够在精细的时间尺度(1赫兹)上测量蛋的方向和温度变化的技术既不容易获得,体积也不够小,无法装入人工蛋中。在这里,我们展示了配备三轴(即三维)加速度计、磁力计和温度热敏电阻的新型微型数据记录器在研究自由放养鸟类的翻蛋行为方面的实用性。装有蛋记录器的人工蛋被放置在三种海鸟的巢穴中,进行1至7天的连续监测。这些物种(1)翻蛋的频率比其他物种先前报道的更高(高达每小时6.5次),但角度变化通常很小(最常见的是1至10°),(2)尽管繁殖生态存在重大差异,但平均翻蛋速率相似(约每小时2次),(3)蛋的温度呈现出明显的昼夜循环,变化范围在1.4至2.4°C之间。这些新型蛋记录器揭示了迄今从未在野生鸟类中测量到的高分辨率三维翻蛋行为。这种新的生物技术形式在解决鸟类繁殖生态学、生活史和发育方面的基本问题上具有广泛的适用性,并且可以用作监测繁殖期对干扰敏感的鸟类的工具。

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