Data from: Offspring fitness and the optimal propagule size in a fluctuating environment

Propagule size is an important maternal effect on offspring fitness and phenotype in birds and other oviparous animals. The performance of propagules often increases with size, but a fluctuating environment may introduce temporal variation in the optimal phenotype. Understanding these mechanisms wil...

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Main Authors: Kvalnes, Thomas, Røberg, Anja Ås, Jensen, Henrik, Holand, Håkon, Pärn, Henrik, Sæther, Bernt-Erik, Ringsby, Thor Harald, Saether, Bernt-Erik
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Published: Dryad 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/DRYAD.M74C7M9
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Summary:Propagule size is an important maternal effect on offspring fitness and phenotype in birds and other oviparous animals. The performance of propagules often increases with size, but a fluctuating environment may introduce temporal variation in the optimal phenotype. Understanding these mechanisms will provide novel insights into the eco-evolutionary dynamics of life history strategies in parental reproductive investment. We investigated the interaction between propagule size (measured as egg volume) and environmental conditions on offspring mortality and phenotype in a Norwegian house sparrow population. Increased propagule size reduced offspring mortality in early life, with more pronounced effects under heavy precipitation. However, the optimal propagule size for low offspring mortality until recruitment shifted from large to small as temperature increased. Propagule size had no significant effect on fledgling body mass and tarsus length. These results reveal a potential for eco-evolutionary dynamics in propagule size, as populations adapt to fluctuating environmental conditions. The ultimate outcome of this dynamic process will also depend on variation in parental fitness and trade-offs with other life-history traits, particularly clutch size. House sparrow clutch dataData on egg size and survival of clutches of house sparrows in northern Norway. One row is one clutch, with the variable "brood_id" as an identifier.house_sparrow_brood_data.txtHouse sparrow nestling dataData on nestling morphology and survival in a population of house sparrows in northern Norway. One row is one individual, with the variable "ringnr" as an identifier.house_sparrow_ind_data.txt