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更好的家域范围并不会降低设得兰矮种羊的繁殖成本。

Having a better home range does not reduce the cost of reproduction in Soay sheep.

机构信息

Institute for Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Department of Zoology, Edward Grey Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

出版信息

J Evol Biol. 2022 Oct;35(10):1352-1362. doi: 10.1111/jeb.14083. Epub 2022 Sep 5.

Abstract

A cost of reproduction may not be observable in the presence of environmental or individual heterogeneity because they affect the resources available to individuals. Individual space use is critical in determining both the resources available to individuals and the exposure to factors that mediate the value of these resources (e.g. competition and parasitism). Despite this, there has, to our knowledge, been little research to understand how between-individual differences in resource acquisition, caused by variation in space use, interact with environmental variation occurring at the population scale to influence estimates of the cost of reproduction in natural populations. We used long-term data from the St. Kilda Soay sheep population to understand how differences in age, relative home range quality, and average adult body mass, interacted with annual variation in population density and winter North Atlantic Oscillation index to influence over-winter survival and reproduction in the subsequent year, for females that had invested into reproduction to varying degrees. Our results suggest that Soay sheep females experience costs both in terms of future survival and future reproduction. However, we found little evidence that estimated costs of reproduction vary depending on relative home range quality. There are several possible causes for the lack of a relationship between relative home range quality and our estimate of the costs experienced by females. These include the potential for a correlation between relative home range quality and reproductive allocation to mask a relationship between home range quality and reproductive costs, as well as the potential for the benefit of higher quality home ranges being offset by higher densities. Nevertheless, our results raise questions regarding the presence or context-dependence of relationships between resource access and the estimated cost of reproduction.

摘要

生殖成本在环境或个体异质性存在的情况下可能无法被观察到,因为它们会影响个体可利用的资源。个体的空间利用对于确定个体可利用的资源以及暴露于影响这些资源价值的因素(例如竞争和寄生虫)至关重要。尽管如此,据我们所知,很少有研究来了解由于空间利用的差异导致的个体间资源获取差异,如何与种群尺度上的环境变化相互作用,从而影响自然种群中生殖成本的估计。我们使用来自圣基尔达绵羊种群的长期数据,来了解年龄、相对家域质量和平均成年体质量的差异如何与种群密度的年度变化和冬季北大西洋涛动指数相互作用,从而影响次年投资繁殖的雌性个体的越冬生存和繁殖。我们的结果表明,Soay 绵羊雌性个体在未来的生存和繁殖方面都面临着成本。然而,我们几乎没有证据表明生殖成本的估计值取决于相对家域质量。相对家域质量和我们对雌性所经历的生殖成本的估计之间缺乏关系可能有几个原因。这些原因包括相对家域质量和生殖分配之间的潜在相关性可能会掩盖家域质量和生殖成本之间的关系,以及高质量家域的好处可能被更高的密度所抵消。然而,我们的研究结果提出了关于资源获取与生殖成本的估计之间存在关系或关系的背景依赖性的问题。

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