Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University, 215 Tower Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Cornell University, 159 Sapsur ods Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA.
Integr Comp Biol. 2022 Dec 30;62(6):1629-1639. doi: 10.1093/icb/icac033.
The allocation of limited resources among life history traits creates trade-offs that constrain the range of possible phenotypes of organisms. In animals, the cost of maintaining an effective immune response may reduce the ability to invest in reproduction, resulting in altered susceptibility to disease. However, not all members of a population face identical constraints because differences in an individual's environmental context or physiological state can influence the degree to which traits are negatively associated. Here, we evaluated how variation in timing of breeding, a correlate of fitness, may result in different patterns of trait associations between immunity and reproduction. We measured constitutive immunity in breeding female tree swallows (Tachycineta bicolor) using a bacteria killing assay with blood plasma to assess the relationships between bacteria killing ability (BKA), reproductive effort, and reproductive success. We found that timing of breeding can influence the association between BKA and reproductive effort, but its effects are not homogeneous among all traits. Late-breeding tree swallows with stronger BKA laid smaller clutches, a pattern that was not apparent in early breeders. Regardless of the timing of breeding, birds with stronger BKA fed their nestlings less. Despite a negative association with reproductive effort, we found no association between immunity and reproductive success. We provide evidence that individual tree swallows do not experience some trade-offs equally, and that timing of breeding likely plays a role in how costs of immunity are weighed. To understand how investment in immunity can limit life history traits, we must consider how a variation among individuals influences the relative costs of immunity.
在生命史特征之间分配有限的资源会产生权衡,从而限制生物体可能的表型范围。在动物中,维持有效免疫反应的成本可能会降低繁殖投资的能力,从而导致对疾病的易感性发生改变。然而,并非所有个体都面临相同的限制,因为个体环境背景或生理状态的差异会影响特征之间负相关的程度。在这里,我们评估了繁殖时间(与适应性相关的一个特征)的变化如何导致免疫和繁殖之间的特征关联出现不同模式。我们使用血浆细菌杀伤测定法测量繁殖期雌性树燕(Tachycineta bicolor)的固有免疫力,以评估细菌杀伤能力(BKA)、繁殖努力和繁殖成功之间的关系。我们发现,繁殖时间会影响 BKA 与繁殖努力之间的关联,但这种影响在所有特征之间并不均匀。具有更强 BKA 的晚繁殖树燕产下的卵更少,而早期繁殖的树燕则没有这种模式。无论繁殖时间如何,具有更强 BKA 的鸟类对其雏鸟的喂养量都较少。尽管与繁殖努力呈负相关,但我们没有发现免疫与繁殖成功之间存在关联。我们提供的证据表明,个体树燕并不平等地经历某些权衡,而且繁殖时间可能在免疫成本的权衡中起着作用。为了理解免疫投资如何限制生活史特征,我们必须考虑个体之间的差异如何影响免疫的相对成本。