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物候不匹配与个体发育过程中的饮食转变相互作用,影响一种雀形目鸟类后代的状况。

Phenological mismatch and ontogenetic diet shifts interactively affect offspring condition in a passerine.

作者信息

Samplonius Jelmer M, Kappers Elena F, Brands Stef, Both Christiaan

机构信息

Conservation Ecology Group, Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 11103, 9700CC, Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2016 Sep;85(5):1255-64. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12554. Epub 2016 Jun 23.

Abstract

Climate change may cause phenological asynchrony between trophic levels, which can lead to mismatched reproduction in animals. Although indirect effects of mismatch on fitness are well described, direct effects on parental prey choice are not. Moreover, direct effects of prey variation on offspring condition throughout their early development are understudied. Here, we used camera trap data collected over 2 years to study the effects of trophic mismatch and nestling age on prey choice in pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca). Furthermore, we studied the effect of mismatch and variation in nestling diet on offspring condition. Both experimentally induced and natural mismatches with the caterpillar peak negatively affected absolute and relative numbers of caterpillars and offspring condition (mass, tarsus and wing length) and positively affected absolute and relative numbers of flying insects in the nestling diet. Feeding more flying insects was negatively correlated with nestling day 12 mass. Both descriptive and experimental data showed preferential feeding of spiders when nestlings were <7 days old. Receiving more spiders during this phase was positively correlated with tarsus growth. These results highlight the need for a more inclusive framework to study phenological mismatch in nature. The general focus on only one prey type, the rarity of studies that measure environmental abundance of prey, and the lack of timing experiments in dietary studies currently hamper understanding of the actual trophic interactions that affect fitness under climate change.

摘要

气候变化可能导致营养级之间的物候异步,进而引发动物繁殖不匹配。虽然不匹配对适应性的间接影响已有详尽描述,但对亲代猎物选择的直接影响却未得到充分研究。此外,猎物变化对后代早期发育全过程状况的直接影响也鲜有研究。在此,我们利用两年间收集的相机陷阱数据,研究了物候不匹配和雏鸟年龄对斑姬鹟(Ficedula hypoleuca)猎物选择的影响。此外,我们还研究了不匹配和雏鸟饮食变化对后代状况的影响。无论是实验诱导的还是自然发生的与毛虫高峰期的不匹配,都对毛虫的绝对数量和相对数量以及后代状况(体重、跗跖长度和翅长)产生了负面影响,同时对雏鸟饮食中飞行昆虫的绝对数量和相对数量产生了正面影响。喂食更多飞行昆虫与雏鸟第12天的体重呈负相关。描述性数据和实验数据均表明,雏鸟小于7日龄时,蜘蛛是优先的喂食对象。在此阶段获得更多蜘蛛与跗跖生长呈正相关。这些结果凸显了需要一个更具包容性的框架来研究自然界中的物候不匹配。目前,普遍只关注一种猎物类型、衡量猎物环境丰度的研究稀缺以及饮食研究中缺乏定时实验,这些都妨碍了我们对气候变化下影响适应性的实际营养相互作用的理解。

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