Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding

Carry-over effects describe the phenomenon whereby an animal's previous conditions influence its subsequent performance. Carry-over effects are unlikely to affect individuals uniformly, but the factors modulating their strength are poorly known. Variation in the strength of carry-over effects m...

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Main Authors: Stephanie M. Harris, Sébastien Descamps, Lynne U. Sneddon, Milena Cairo, Philip Bertrand, Samantha C. Patrick
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Published: 2020
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/13326352 2023-05-15T18:29:49+02:00 Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding Stephanie M. Harris Sébastien Descamps Lynne U. Sneddon Milena Cairo Philip Bertrand Samantha C. Patrick 2020-12-03T16:01:25Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13326352.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Appendices_A-F_from_Personality-specific_carry-over_effects_on_breeding/13326352 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.13326352.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Appendices_A-F_from_Personality-specific_carry-over_effects_on_breeding/13326352 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Animal Behaviour carry-over effects boldness life-history trade-offs pace-of-life syndrome reversible state effects annual cycle Text Journal contribution 2020 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13326352.v1 2022-01-01T19:16:48Z Carry-over effects describe the phenomenon whereby an animal's previous conditions influence its subsequent performance. Carry-over effects are unlikely to affect individuals uniformly, but the factors modulating their strength are poorly known. Variation in the strength of carry-over effects may reflect individual differences in pace-of-life: slow-paced, shyly behaved individuals are thought to favour an allocation to self-maintenance over current reproduction, compared to their fast-paced, boldly behaved conspecifics (the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis). Therefore, detectable carry-over effects on breeding should be weaker in bolder individuals, as they should maintain an allocation to reproduction irrespective of previous conditions, while shy individuals should experience stronger carry-over effects. We tested this prediction in black-legged kittiwakes breeding in Svalbard. Using miniature biologging devices, we measured non-breeding activity of kittiwakes and monitored their subsequent breeding performance. We report a number of negative carry-over effects of non-breeding activity on breeding, which were generally stronger in shyer individuals: more active winters were followed by later breeding phenology and poorer breeding performance in shy birds, but these effects were weaker or undetected in bolder individuals. Our study quantifies individual variability in the strength of carry-over effects on breeding and provides a mechanism explaining widespread differences in individual reproductive success. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Svalbard The Royal Society: Figshare Svalbard
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topic Ecology
Animal Behaviour
carry-over effects
boldness
life-history trade-offs
pace-of-life syndrome
reversible state effects
annual cycle
spellingShingle Ecology
Animal Behaviour
carry-over effects
boldness
life-history trade-offs
pace-of-life syndrome
reversible state effects
annual cycle
Stephanie M. Harris
Sébastien Descamps
Lynne U. Sneddon
Milena Cairo
Philip Bertrand
Samantha C. Patrick
Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
topic_facet Ecology
Animal Behaviour
carry-over effects
boldness
life-history trade-offs
pace-of-life syndrome
reversible state effects
annual cycle
description Carry-over effects describe the phenomenon whereby an animal's previous conditions influence its subsequent performance. Carry-over effects are unlikely to affect individuals uniformly, but the factors modulating their strength are poorly known. Variation in the strength of carry-over effects may reflect individual differences in pace-of-life: slow-paced, shyly behaved individuals are thought to favour an allocation to self-maintenance over current reproduction, compared to their fast-paced, boldly behaved conspecifics (the pace-of-life syndrome hypothesis). Therefore, detectable carry-over effects on breeding should be weaker in bolder individuals, as they should maintain an allocation to reproduction irrespective of previous conditions, while shy individuals should experience stronger carry-over effects. We tested this prediction in black-legged kittiwakes breeding in Svalbard. Using miniature biologging devices, we measured non-breeding activity of kittiwakes and monitored their subsequent breeding performance. We report a number of negative carry-over effects of non-breeding activity on breeding, which were generally stronger in shyer individuals: more active winters were followed by later breeding phenology and poorer breeding performance in shy birds, but these effects were weaker or undetected in bolder individuals. Our study quantifies individual variability in the strength of carry-over effects on breeding and provides a mechanism explaining widespread differences in individual reproductive success.
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author Stephanie M. Harris
Sébastien Descamps
Lynne U. Sneddon
Milena Cairo
Philip Bertrand
Samantha C. Patrick
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Sébastien Descamps
Lynne U. Sneddon
Milena Cairo
Philip Bertrand
Samantha C. Patrick
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title Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
title_short Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
title_full Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
title_fullStr Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
title_full_unstemmed Appendices A-F from Personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
title_sort appendices a-f from personality-specific carry-over effects on breeding
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