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栖息地质量下降会增加繁殖的内在成本,但不会增加生态成本。

Reduced habitat quality increases intrinsic but not ecological costs of reproduction.

作者信息

Michel Vanja T, Tschumi Matthias, Naef-Daenzer Beat, Keil Herbert, Grüebler Martin U

机构信息

Swiss Ornithological Institute Sempach Switzerland.

Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Apr 19;12(4):e8859. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8859. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Abstract

Although the costs of reproduction are predicted to vary with the quality of the breeding habitat thereby affecting population dynamics and life-history trade-offs, empirical evidence for this pattern remains sparse and equivocal. Costs of reproduction can operate through immediate ecological mechanisms or through delayed intrinsic mechanisms. Ignoring these separate pathways might hinder the identification of costs and the understanding of their consequences. We experimentally investigated the survival costs of reproduction for adult little owls () within a gradient of habitat quality. We supplemented food to nestlings, thereby relieving the parents' effort for brood provisioning. We used radio-tracking and Bayesian multistate modeling based on marked recapture and dead recovery to estimate survival rates of adult little owls across the year as a function of food supplementation and habitat characteristics. Food supplementation to nestlings during the breeding season increased parental survival not only during the breeding season but also during the rest of the year. Thus, the low survival of parents of unfed broods likely represents both, strong ecological and strong intrinsic costs of reproduction. However, while immediate ecological costs occurred also in high-quality habitats, intrinsic costs carrying over to the post-breeding period occurred only in low-quality habitats. Our results suggest that immediate costs resulting from ecological mechanisms such as predation, are high also in territories of high habitat quality. Long-term costs resulting from intrinsic trade-offs, however, are only paid in low-quality habitats. Consequently, differential effects of habitat quality on immediate ecological and delayed intrinsic mechanisms can mask the increase of costs of reproduction in low-quality breeding habitats. Intrinsic costs may represent an underrated mechanism of habitat quality affecting adult survival rate thereby considerably accelerating population decline in degrading habitats. This study therefore highlights the need for a long-term perspective to fully assess the costs of reproduction and the role of habitat quality in modifying these costs.

摘要

尽管繁殖成本预计会随着繁殖栖息地的质量而变化,从而影响种群动态和生活史权衡,但这种模式的实证证据仍然稀少且模棱两可。繁殖成本可以通过直接的生态机制或延迟的内在机制起作用。忽视这些不同的途径可能会阻碍对成本的识别及其后果的理解。我们通过实验研究了在栖息地质量梯度范围内成年小猫头鹰()的繁殖生存成本。我们给雏鸟补充食物,从而减轻父母育雏的负担。我们使用无线电跟踪以及基于标记重捕和死亡回收的贝叶斯多状态模型,来估计成年小猫头鹰全年的存活率,该存活率是食物补充和栖息地特征的函数。在繁殖季节给雏鸟补充食物不仅提高了繁殖季节父母的存活率,还提高了一年中其余时间的存活率。因此,未喂食雏鸟的父母存活率低可能既代表了强烈的生态繁殖成本,也代表了强烈的内在繁殖成本。然而,虽然直接的生态成本在高质量栖息地也会出现,但延续到繁殖后期的内在成本仅在低质量栖息地出现。我们的结果表明,诸如捕食等生态机制产生的直接成本在高栖息地质量的领地也很高。然而,内在权衡产生的长期成本仅在低质量栖息地才会付出。因此,栖息地质量对直接生态机制和延迟内在机制的不同影响可能会掩盖低质量繁殖栖息地中繁殖成本的增加。内在成本可能是一种被低估的栖息地质量影响成年存活率的机制,从而在退化栖息地中显著加速种群下降。因此,本研究强调需要从长期角度全面评估繁殖成本以及栖息地质量在改变这些成本方面所起的作用。

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