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雏鸟或幼鸟时期的营养压力对斑胸草雀后续的吸引力和繁殖力的影响()。

Implications of nutritional stress as nestling or fledgling on subsequent attractiveness and fecundity in zebra finches ().

作者信息

Honarmand Mariam, Krause E Tobias, Naguib Marc

机构信息

Department of Animal Behaviour, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany.

Institute of Animal Welfare and Animal Husbandry, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Celle, Germany.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2017 Aug 21;5:e3628. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3628. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

The conditions an organism experiences during early development can have profound and long lasting effects on its subsequent behavior, attractiveness, and life history decisions. Most previous studies have exposed individuals to different conditions throughout development until nutritional independence. Yet under natural conditions, individuals may experience limitations for much shorter periods due to transient environmental fluctuations. Here, we used zebra finches () in captivity to determine if conditions experienced during distinctly different early developmental phases contribute differently to male and female attractiveness and subsequent reproduction. We conducted a breeding experiment in which offspring were exposed to food regimes with (a) low quality food provided only during the nestling period, (b) low quality food provided only during the fledgling period, or (c) high quality food throughout early development. We show that despite short-term effects on biometry and physiology, there were no effects on either male or female attractiveness, as tested in two-way mate choice free-flight aviary experiments. In a subsequent breeding experiment, the offspring from the initial experiment were allowed to breed themselves. The next generation offspring from mothers raised under lower quality nutrition as either nestling or fledging were lighter at hatching compared to offspring from mothers raised under higher quality nutrition whereas paternal early nutrition had no such effects. The lack of early developmental limitations on attractiveness suggests that attractiveness traits were not affected or that birds compensated for any such effects. Furthermore, maternal trans-generational effects of dietary restrictions emphasize the importance of role of limited periods of early developmental stress in the expression of environmentally determined fitness components.

摘要

生物体在早期发育过程中所经历的条件,可能会对其后续行为、吸引力和生活史决策产生深远且持久的影响。此前大多数研究让个体在整个发育过程中直至营养独立时都处于不同条件下。然而在自然条件下,由于短暂的环境波动,个体可能在更短时期内经历限制。在此,我们利用圈养的斑胸草雀来确定在截然不同的早期发育阶段所经历的条件,对雄性和雌性的吸引力以及后续繁殖的贡献是否不同。我们进行了一项繁殖实验,其中后代被置于以下食物供应模式下:(a)仅在雏鸟期提供低质量食物;(b)仅在幼鸟期提供低质量食物;或(c)在整个早期发育阶段提供高质量食物。我们发现,尽管对生物特征和生理有短期影响,但在双向自由飞行的鸟类选择配偶实验中测试发现,对雄性或雌性的吸引力均无影响。在随后的繁殖实验中,让初始实验的后代自行繁殖。与在高质量营养条件下饲养的母亲所生的后代相比,在雏鸟期或幼鸟期处于低质量营养条件下饲养的母亲所生的下一代后代在孵化时体重更轻,而父亲的早期营养状况则没有这种影响。早期发育限制对吸引力没有影响,这表明吸引力特征未受影响,或者鸟类对任何此类影响进行了补偿。此外,饮食限制的母体跨代效应强调了早期发育应激的有限时期在环境决定的适应性成分表达中的重要作用。

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