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鸟类的生理机能、亲代育雏行为及其成本

Physiology, activity and costs of parental care in birds.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6

出版信息

J Exp Biol. 2018 Sep 10;221(Pt 17):jeb169433. doi: 10.1242/jeb.169433.

Abstract

Parental care is assumed to be costly in that it requires sustained, high-intensity activity sufficient to cause costs of reproduction (decreased survival and future fecundity of parents). Costs of reproduction are, in turn, thought to have a physiological basis where intense activity causes a decrease in parental condition. However, attempts to identify the physiological basis of costs of reproduction have produced mixed results. Here, I argue that in birds, the central idea that parental care represents sustained, high-intensity work might be incorrect. Specifically: (a) the duration of intense activity associated with chick-rearing might be quite limited; (b) flight, the most obvious sustained, high-intensity activity, might only represent a small component of an individual's overall activity budget; (c) some (high-quality) individuals might be able to tolerate costs of intense activity, either owing to their physiological state or because they have access to more resources, without perturbation of physiological homeostasis; and (d) individuals might utilise other mechanisms to modulate costs of activity, for example, mass loss, again avoiding more substantial physiological costs. Furthermore, I highlight the important fact that life-history theory predicts that reproductive trade-offs should only be expected under food stress. Most birds breed in spring and early summer precisely because of seasonal increases in food abundance, and so it is unclear how often parents are food stressed. Consequently, I argue that there are many reasons why costs of reproduction, and any physiological signature of these costs, might be quite rare, both temporally (in different years) and among individuals.

摘要

亲代照顾被认为是有代价的,因为它需要持续的高强度活动,以产生繁殖成本(父母的生存和未来繁殖力下降)。反过来,繁殖成本被认为具有生理基础,高强度活动会导致父母状况下降。然而,试图确定繁殖成本的生理基础的尝试产生了混合的结果。在这里,我认为在鸟类中,亲代照顾代表持续高强度工作的核心思想可能是不正确的。具体来说:(a)与育雏相关的高强度活动的持续时间可能相当有限;(b)飞行,最明显的持续高强度活动,可能只代表个体总活动预算的一小部分;(c)一些(高质量)个体可能能够耐受高强度活动的成本,要么是由于它们的生理状态,要么是因为它们能够获得更多的资源,而不会破坏生理稳态;(d)个体可能利用其他机制来调节活动的成本,例如,体重减轻,再次避免更实质性的生理成本。此外,我强调了一个重要事实,即生活史理论预测,只有在食物压力下才应该预期繁殖的权衡。大多数鸟类在春季和初夏繁殖,正是因为食物丰度的季节性增加,因此,父母在多大程度上受到食物压力的影响尚不清楚。因此,我认为,繁殖成本,以及这些成本的任何生理特征,在时间上(不同年份)和个体之间都可能非常罕见,原因有很多。

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