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在一种野生合作繁殖动物中,繁殖的氧化成本取决于群体规模。

The oxidative costs of reproduction are group-size dependent in a wild cooperative breeder.

作者信息

Cram Dominic L, Blount Jonathan D, Young Andrew J

机构信息

Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UK

Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Cornwall TR10 9FE, UK.

出版信息

Proc Biol Sci. 2015 Nov 22;282(1819). doi: 10.1098/rspb.2015.2031.

Abstract

Life-history theory assumes that reproduction entails a cost, and research on cooperatively breeding societies suggests that the cooperative sharing of workloads can reduce this cost. However, the physiological mechanisms that underpin both the costs of reproduction and the benefits of cooperation remain poorly understood. It has been hypothesized that reproductive costs may arise in part from oxidative stress, as reproductive investment may elevate exposure to reactive oxygen species, compromising survival and future reproduction and accelerating senescence. However, experimental evidence of oxidative costs of reproduction in the wild remains scarce. Here, we use a clutch-removal experiment to investigate the oxidative costs of reproduction in a wild cooperatively breeding bird, the white-browed sparrow weaver, Plocepasser mahali. Our results reveal costs of reproduction that are dependent on group size: relative to individuals in groups whose eggs were experimentally removed, individuals in groups that raised offspring experienced an associated cost (elevated oxidative damage and reduced body mass), but only if they were in small groups containing fewer or no helpers. Furthermore, during nestling provisioning, individuals that provisioned at higher rates showed greater within-individual declines in body mass and antioxidant protection. Our results provide rare experimental evidence that reproduction can negatively impact both oxidative status and body mass in the wild, and suggest that these costs can be mitigated in cooperative societies by the presence of additional helpers. These findings have implications for our understanding of the energetic and oxidative costs of reproduction, and the benefits of cooperation in animal societies.

摘要

生活史理论认为繁殖需要付出代价,而对合作繁殖群体的研究表明,工作量的合作分担可以降低这种代价。然而,支撑繁殖成本和合作益处的生理机制仍未得到充分理解。有人推测,繁殖成本可能部分源于氧化应激,因为繁殖投资可能会增加对活性氧的暴露,从而损害生存和未来繁殖能力,并加速衰老。然而,野外繁殖氧化成本的实验证据仍然稀少。在这里,我们通过一项窝卵移除实验来研究野生合作繁殖鸟类白眉麻雀织雀(Plocepasser mahali)繁殖的氧化成本。我们的研究结果揭示了繁殖成本取决于群体规模:相对于实验移除卵的群体中的个体,抚养后代的群体中的个体经历了相关成本(氧化损伤增加和体重减轻),但前提是它们处于包含较少或没有帮手的小群体中。此外,在育雏期间,喂食率较高的个体在体重和抗氧化保护方面的个体内下降幅度更大。我们的研究结果提供了罕见的实验证据,证明繁殖会对野外的氧化状态和体重产生负面影响,并表明在合作群体中,额外帮手的存在可以减轻这些成本。这些发现对我们理解繁殖的能量和氧化成本以及动物社会中合作的益处具有启示意义。

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