Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds

Abstract Due to climate change, the timing of spring arrival and nesting onset in many migratory bird species have advanced. Earlier spring onsets prolong the available breeding period but can also deteriorate local conditions, leading to increased temporal variation in resource availability. This i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Ejsmond, Anna, Ejsmond, Maciej Jan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9637
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.9637
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.9637
id crwiley:10.1002/ece3.9637
record_format openpolar
spelling crwiley:10.1002/ece3.9637 2024-06-02T08:14:27+00:00 Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds Ejsmond, Anna Ejsmond, Maciej Jan 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9637 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.9637 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.9637 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ecology and Evolution volume 12, issue 12 ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9637 2024-05-03T10:48:51Z Abstract Due to climate change, the timing of spring arrival and nesting onset in many migratory bird species have advanced. Earlier spring onsets prolong the available breeding period but can also deteriorate local conditions, leading to increased temporal variation in resource availability. This interaction between phenological shifts in nesting onset and short‐term temporal variation in food gain has unknown consequences for fitness of migratory bird species. We model two contrasting breeding strategies to investigate the fitness consequences of stochastically fluctuating food gain and storing of energetic reserves for reproduction. The model was inspired by the biology of common eiders ( Somateria mollissima ), which store extensive reserves prior to egg laying and incubation (capital breeding strategy), and king eiders ( S. spectabilis ), which continue to forage during nesting (income breeding strategy). For capital breeders, foraging prior to breeding increases energy reserves and clutch size, but for both strategies, postponing nesting reduces the chances of recruitment. We found that in scenarios with early spring onset, the average number of recruits produced by capital breeders was higher under conditions of stochastic rather than deterministic food gain. This is because under highly variable daily food gain, individuals successful in obtaining food can produce large clutches early in the season. However, income breeders do not build up reserve buffers; consequently, their fitness is always reduced, when food availability fluctuates. For both modeled strategies, resource uncertainty had only a minor effect on the timing of nesting onset. Our work shows that the fitness consequences of global changes in breeding season onset depend on the level of uncertainty in food intake and the degree to which reserves are used to fuel the reproductive effort. We predict that among migratory bird species producing one clutch per year, capital breeders are more resilient to climate‐induced changes in spring ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Somateria mollissima Wiley Online Library Ecology and Evolution 12 12
institution Open Polar
collection Wiley Online Library
op_collection_id crwiley
language English
description Abstract Due to climate change, the timing of spring arrival and nesting onset in many migratory bird species have advanced. Earlier spring onsets prolong the available breeding period but can also deteriorate local conditions, leading to increased temporal variation in resource availability. This interaction between phenological shifts in nesting onset and short‐term temporal variation in food gain has unknown consequences for fitness of migratory bird species. We model two contrasting breeding strategies to investigate the fitness consequences of stochastically fluctuating food gain and storing of energetic reserves for reproduction. The model was inspired by the biology of common eiders ( Somateria mollissima ), which store extensive reserves prior to egg laying and incubation (capital breeding strategy), and king eiders ( S. spectabilis ), which continue to forage during nesting (income breeding strategy). For capital breeders, foraging prior to breeding increases energy reserves and clutch size, but for both strategies, postponing nesting reduces the chances of recruitment. We found that in scenarios with early spring onset, the average number of recruits produced by capital breeders was higher under conditions of stochastic rather than deterministic food gain. This is because under highly variable daily food gain, individuals successful in obtaining food can produce large clutches early in the season. However, income breeders do not build up reserve buffers; consequently, their fitness is always reduced, when food availability fluctuates. For both modeled strategies, resource uncertainty had only a minor effect on the timing of nesting onset. Our work shows that the fitness consequences of global changes in breeding season onset depend on the level of uncertainty in food intake and the degree to which reserves are used to fuel the reproductive effort. We predict that among migratory bird species producing one clutch per year, capital breeders are more resilient to climate‐induced changes in spring ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Ejsmond, Anna
Ejsmond, Maciej Jan
spellingShingle Ejsmond, Anna
Ejsmond, Maciej Jan
Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
author_facet Ejsmond, Anna
Ejsmond, Maciej Jan
author_sort Ejsmond, Anna
title Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
title_short Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
title_full Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
title_fullStr Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
title_full_unstemmed Food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
title_sort food resource uncertainty shapes the fitness consequences of early spring onset in capital and income breeding migratory birds
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2022
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9637
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/ece3.9637
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/ece3.9637
genre Somateria mollissima
genre_facet Somateria mollissima
op_source Ecology and Evolution
volume 12, issue 12
ISSN 2045-7758 2045-7758
op_rights http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9637
container_title Ecology and Evolution
container_volume 12
container_issue 12
_version_ 1800738328288428032