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双窝繁殖的多代适应性结果:对一种候鸟的30年研究

Multigenerational fitness outcomes of double-brooding: a 30-year study of a migratory songbird.

作者信息

Spina Hayley A, Newman Amy E M, Wheelwright Nathaniel T, Mennill Daniel J, Doucet Stéphanie M, Burant Joseph B, Dobney Sarah L, Mueller Sarah D, Mitchell Greg W, Norris D Ryan

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, N1G 2W1.

Department of Biology, Bowdoin College, 255 Maine St, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA.

出版信息

Behav Ecol. 2025 May 4;36(4):araf040. doi: 10.1093/beheco/araf040. eCollection 2025 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

In birds, rearing multiple broods per season can substantially increase the annual number of fledglings produced. However, the contribution of double-brooding to lifetime fitness is unclear because the number of recruits arising from single- and double-brooded females is rarely measured. Poor estimates of fitness also make it challenging to document potential trade-offs between double-brooding and survival or future reproductive output. To understand the contribution of double-brooding to lifetime fitness and whether double-brooding was associated with life-history trade-offs, we used 30 years of reproductive data on female Savannah sparrows () breeding on Kent Island, New Brunswick. Estimates of fitness included an analysis of recruitment of both F1 (first generation) and F2 (second generation) offspring from females that did and did not raise a second brood. We detected no net costs of double-brooding. Double-brooded females had higher annual apparent survival rates than single-brooded females and F1 offspring from first broods of double-brooded females were more likely to recruit into the population than F1 offspring from single-brooded females. Double-brooding also improved lifetime fitness. Recruitment of F1 offspring was positively related to the number of seasons that a female double-brooded and, as a result, there was a higher number of F2 recruits from F1 offspring arising from double-brooded females than from F1 offspring arising from single-brooded females. Our results provide strong evidence that double-brooding is a beneficial reproductive strategy for Savannah sparrows and suggests that double-brooding females are likely high-quality individuals capable of rearing two broods a season with no net fitness costs.

摘要

在鸟类中,每个季节养育多窝雏鸟可大幅增加每年育成雏鸟的数量。然而,双窝繁殖对终生适合度的贡献尚不清楚,因为很少测量单窝繁殖和双窝繁殖雌鸟产生的新加入种群个体数量。对适合度的估计不准确也使得记录双窝繁殖与生存或未来繁殖产出之间的潜在权衡具有挑战性。为了了解双窝繁殖对终生适合度的贡献,以及双窝繁殖是否与生活史权衡相关,我们使用了新不伦瑞克省肯特岛30年的雌性萨凡纳雀繁殖数据。适合度估计包括对育有和未育第二窝的雌鸟的F1(第一代)和F2(第二代)后代的新加入种群个体数量的分析。我们未检测到双窝繁殖的净成本。双窝繁殖的雌鸟年表观存活率高于单窝繁殖的雌鸟,且双窝繁殖雌鸟第一窝的F1后代比单窝繁殖雌鸟的F1后代更有可能加入种群。双窝繁殖还提高了终生适合度。F1后代的新加入种群个体数量与雌鸟进行双窝繁殖的季节数呈正相关,因此,双窝繁殖雌鸟的F1后代产生的F2新加入种群个体数量高于单窝繁殖雌鸟的F1后代。我们的结果提供了有力证据,表明双窝繁殖是萨凡纳雀的一种有益繁殖策略,并表明双窝繁殖的雌鸟可能是能够在一个季节养育两窝雏鸟且无净适合度成本的高质量个体。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/f847/12137901/047069432c10/araf040_fig1.jpg

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