Data from: Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder ...

Theoretically, individuals of migratory species should optimize reproductive investment based on a combination of timing of and body condition at arrival on the breeding grounds. A minimum threshold body mass is required to initiate reproduction, and the timing of reaching this threshold is critical...

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Main Authors: Legagneux, Pierre, Hennin, Holly L., Gilchrist, H. Grant, Williams, Tony D., Love, Oliver P., Bêty, Joël
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2016
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7k3p2
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.7k3p2
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Summary:Theoretically, individuals of migratory species should optimize reproductive investment based on a combination of timing of and body condition at arrival on the breeding grounds. A minimum threshold body mass is required to initiate reproduction, and the timing of reaching this threshold is critical because of the trade-off between delaying breeding to gain in condition against the declining value of offspring with later reproductive timing. Long-lived species have the flexibility within their life history to skip reproduction in a given year if they are unable to achieve this theoretical mass threshold. Although the decision to breed or not is an important parameter influencing population dynamics, the mechanisms underlying this decision are poorly understood. Here, we mimicked an unpredictable environmental perturbation that induced a reduction in body mass of Arctic pre-breeding (before the laying period) female common eiders (Somateria mollissima; a long-lived migratory seaduck) while controlling for ... : Data from: Unpredictable Perturbation Reduces Breeding Propensity Regardless Of Pre-Laying Reproductive Readiness In A Partial Capital BreederThe data file contains information on body mass at capture (BM1) or at release (BM2), the difference between BM1 and BM2 (DIFF) the concentration of VLDL and VTG, the YEAR (2003 or 2004),the Breeding Propensity with 1 indicating a breeding bird and 0 a bird non resighted in the colony, The Treatment category (maintained 24 hours in captivity or release immediately after banding), the release date in julian date and the band number (BAND)data_Dryad.txt ...