Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
J Anim Ecol. 2022 Jul;91(7):1521-1534. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13741. Epub 2022 May 24.
Alloparental care in cooperatively breeding species may alter breeder age-specific survival and reproduction and subsequently senescence. The helping behaviour itself might also undergo age-related change, and decisions to help in facultative cooperative breeders are likely to be affected by individual condition. Helpers in long-tailed tits Aegithalos caudatus assist relatives after failing to raise their own brood, with offspring from helped nests being more likely to recruit into the breeding population. Using data collected over 25 years, we examined the age trajectories of survival and reproduction in adult long-tailed tits to determine how these were affected by the presence or absence of helpers and how helper behaviour changed with age. There was evidence for increased reproductive performance with breeder age, but no effect of age on the probability of survival. We found no evidence of significant senescent decline in survival or reproductive performance, although individuals accrued less inclusive fitness in their last year of life. Lifetime reproductive success was positively related to both reproductive life span and body mass. Within a season, breeders that were assisted by helpers enjoyed greater reproductive success through enhanced offspring recruitment in the following year. We found no evidence that age affected an individual's propensity to help, or the amount of indirect fitness accrued through helping. We found a positive correlation between life span and multiple components of reproductive success, suggesting that individual variation in quality underpins age-related variation in fitness in this species. Helping decisions are driven by condition, and lifetime inclusive fitness of immigrants was predicted by body mass. These findings further support individual heterogeneity in quality being a major driver for fitness gains across the life course of long-tailed tits.
合作繁殖物种中的亲代照顾可能会改变繁殖者特定年龄的生存和繁殖能力,从而导致衰老。帮助行为本身也可能随着年龄的增长而发生变化,而在兼性合作繁殖者中做出帮助的决定可能会受到个体状况的影响。长尾山雀 Aegithalos caudatus 的帮手在未能抚养自己的巢雏后会帮助亲属,来自被帮助巢穴的后代更有可能被招募到繁殖群体中。利用 25 年来收集的数据,我们研究了成年长尾山雀的生存和繁殖的年龄轨迹,以确定这些轨迹是如何受到有无帮手的影响的,以及帮手行为如何随年龄变化。繁殖者的繁殖性能随着年龄的增长而提高,但年龄对生存概率没有影响。我们没有发现生存或繁殖性能明显衰老下降的证据,尽管个体在生命的最后一年积累的综合适合度较少。终生繁殖成功率与繁殖寿命和体重呈正相关。在一个季节内,得到帮手帮助的繁殖者通过次年增加后代的招募,获得了更大的繁殖成功。我们没有发现年龄会影响个体帮助的倾向,也没有发现通过帮助获得的间接适合度会随年龄而变化。我们发现寿命与多个繁殖成功组成部分之间存在正相关关系,这表明个体质量的差异是该物种在寿命过程中与年龄相关的适应度变化的基础。帮助决策是由条件驱动的,移民的终生综合适合度可以由体重预测。这些发现进一步支持了个体质量的异质性是长尾山雀整个生命历程中获得适应度的主要驱动力。