WildCRU, Zoology Department, The Recanati-Kaplan Centre, University of Oxford, Tubney, Abingdon, UK.
Netherlands Institute of Ecology, NIOO-KNAW, Wageningen, Netherlands.
J Anim Ecol. 2019 May;88(5):746-756. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12957. Epub 2019 Mar 14.
Trade-offs between survival and reproduction are at the core of life-history theory, and essential to understanding the evolution of reproductive tactics as well as population dynamics and stability. Factors influencing these trade-offs are multiple and often addressed in isolation. Further problems arise as reproductive states and survival in wild populations are estimated based on imperfect and potentially biased observation processes, which might lead to flawed conclusions. In this study, we aimed at elucidating trade-offs between current reproduction (both pregnancy and lactation), survival and future reproduction, including the specific costs of first reproduction, in long-lived, income breeding small mammals, an under-studied group. We developed a novel statistical framework that encapsulates the breeding life cycle of females, and accounts for incomplete information on female pregnancy and lactation and imperfect and biased recapture rates. We applied this framework to longitudinal data on two sympatric, closely related bat species (Myotis daubentonii and M. nattereri). We revealed the existence of several, to our knowledge previously unknown, trends in survival and breeding of these closely related, sympatric species and detected remarkable differences in their age and costs of first reproduction, as well as their survival-reproduction trade-offs. Our results indicate that species with this type of life history exhibit a mixture of patterns expected for long-lived and short-lived animals, and between income and capital breeders. Thus, we call for more studies to be conducted in similar study systems, increasing our ability to fully understand the evolutionary origin and fitness effects of trade-offs and senescence.
生存和繁殖之间的权衡是生命史理论的核心,对于理解生殖策略的进化以及种群动态和稳定性至关重要。影响这些权衡的因素是多方面的,并且通常是孤立地加以解决。在野生种群中,由于繁殖状态和生存是基于不完善且可能存在偏差的观测过程来估计的,因此会产生进一步的问题,这可能导致有缺陷的结论。在这项研究中,我们旨在阐明在长寿命、收益繁殖的小型哺乳动物中,当前繁殖(怀孕和哺乳期)、生存和未来繁殖之间的权衡,包括初次繁殖的特定成本,这是一个研究不足的群体。我们开发了一种新的统计框架,该框架包含了雌性的繁殖生命周期,并考虑了对雌性怀孕和哺乳期的不完全信息以及不完善和有偏差的再捕获率。我们将该框架应用于两种共生、密切相关的蝙蝠物种(Myotis daubentonii 和 M. nattereri)的纵向数据。我们揭示了这些密切相关、共生的物种在生存和繁殖方面存在的一些,据我们所知,以前未知的趋势,并检测到它们在初次繁殖的年龄和成本方面以及生存与繁殖的权衡方面存在显著差异。我们的研究结果表明,具有这种生活史的物种表现出了预期的长寿和短寿动物以及收益和资本繁殖者之间的混合模式。因此,我们呼吁在类似的研究系统中进行更多的研究,以提高我们全面理解权衡和衰老的进化起源和适应度效应的能力。