Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns

While life-history theory predicts a tradeoff between reproduction and survival, positive covariance, indicative of heterogeneity in individual quality, is often reported among individuals from natural populations. We review longitudinal studies of wild bird populations that test the relationship be...

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Published in:Oikos
Main Authors: Vedder, Oscar, Bouwhuis, Sandra
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9bf92d9a-f691-4383-b337-f54277bdf7e1
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https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.04273
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/9bf92d9a-f691-4383-b337-f54277bdf7e1 2024-06-02T08:14:57+00:00 Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns Vedder, Oscar Bouwhuis, Sandra 2018-05 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/9bf92d9a-f691-4383-b337-f54277bdf7e1 https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9bf92d9a-f691-4383-b337-f54277bdf7e1 https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.04273 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/67001629/Vedder_et_al_2018_Oikos.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/9bf92d9a-f691-4383-b337-f54277bdf7e1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Vedder , O & Bouwhuis , S 2018 , ' Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds : Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns ' , Oikos , vol. 127 , no. 5 , pp. 719-727 . https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.04273 LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS LONG-LIVED SEABIRD AGE-SPECIFIC REPRODUCTION KESTREL FALCO-TINNUNCULUS TIT PARUS-MAJOR NATURAL-SELECTION GREAT TITS BROOD SIZE ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY DYNAMIC HETEROGENEITY article 2018 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.04273 2024-05-07T20:25:50Z While life-history theory predicts a tradeoff between reproduction and survival, positive covariance, indicative of heterogeneity in individual quality, is often reported among individuals from natural populations. We review longitudinal studies of wild bird populations that test the relationship between annual reproductive success and lifespan and find the majority to report a positive correlation, while none reports a negative correlation. Heterogeneity in individual quality in resource acquisition, masking resource-based tradeoffs, therefore appears to be common in birds. Considering that there is little evidence for heritable variation in fitness, heterogeneity in individual quality among adults may be due to life-long effects of developmental conditions. In a 20-year case study on common terns Sterna hirundo, we test for life-long effects of cohort quality and within-cohort nest quality, but find no significant effects on long-term proxies of quality. Since other studies do find strong life-long effects of developmental conditions, we suggest that the brood reduction strategy adopted by common terns, causing the majority of offspring to die rapidly after hatching, efficiently reduces variation in offspring quality at independence. As such, a brood reduction strategy may contribute to reduced heterogeneity in adult survival in stochastic environments, both suggested to be more common and adaptive in long-lived species. Further study is required to assess heterogeneity in individual reproduction, especially in relation to environmental stochasticity and species' life-history strategies, in order to assess whether the relative strength of selection in early and late life may indeed affect the magnitude of heterogeneity in individual quality over life, and how this is mediated by parent-offspring conflict. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sterna hirundo University of Groningen research database Parus ENVELOPE(3.950,3.950,-71.983,-71.983) Oikos 127 5 719 727
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topic LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
LONG-LIVED SEABIRD
AGE-SPECIFIC REPRODUCTION
KESTREL FALCO-TINNUNCULUS
TIT PARUS-MAJOR
NATURAL-SELECTION
GREAT TITS
BROOD SIZE
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY
DYNAMIC HETEROGENEITY
spellingShingle LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
LONG-LIVED SEABIRD
AGE-SPECIFIC REPRODUCTION
KESTREL FALCO-TINNUNCULUS
TIT PARUS-MAJOR
NATURAL-SELECTION
GREAT TITS
BROOD SIZE
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY
DYNAMIC HETEROGENEITY
Vedder, Oscar
Bouwhuis, Sandra
Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
topic_facet LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS
LONG-LIVED SEABIRD
AGE-SPECIFIC REPRODUCTION
KESTREL FALCO-TINNUNCULUS
TIT PARUS-MAJOR
NATURAL-SELECTION
GREAT TITS
BROOD SIZE
ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABILITY
DYNAMIC HETEROGENEITY
description While life-history theory predicts a tradeoff between reproduction and survival, positive covariance, indicative of heterogeneity in individual quality, is often reported among individuals from natural populations. We review longitudinal studies of wild bird populations that test the relationship between annual reproductive success and lifespan and find the majority to report a positive correlation, while none reports a negative correlation. Heterogeneity in individual quality in resource acquisition, masking resource-based tradeoffs, therefore appears to be common in birds. Considering that there is little evidence for heritable variation in fitness, heterogeneity in individual quality among adults may be due to life-long effects of developmental conditions. In a 20-year case study on common terns Sterna hirundo, we test for life-long effects of cohort quality and within-cohort nest quality, but find no significant effects on long-term proxies of quality. Since other studies do find strong life-long effects of developmental conditions, we suggest that the brood reduction strategy adopted by common terns, causing the majority of offspring to die rapidly after hatching, efficiently reduces variation in offspring quality at independence. As such, a brood reduction strategy may contribute to reduced heterogeneity in adult survival in stochastic environments, both suggested to be more common and adaptive in long-lived species. Further study is required to assess heterogeneity in individual reproduction, especially in relation to environmental stochasticity and species' life-history strategies, in order to assess whether the relative strength of selection in early and late life may indeed affect the magnitude of heterogeneity in individual quality over life, and how this is mediated by parent-offspring conflict.
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Bouwhuis, Sandra
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title Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
title_short Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
title_full Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
title_fullStr Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:Overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
title_sort heterogeneity in individual quality in birds:overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
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