Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet

Sexually size-dimorphic species must show some difference between the sexes in growth rate and/or length of growing period. Such differences in growth parameters can cause the sexes to be impacted by environmental variability in different ways, and understanding these differences allows a better und...

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Main Authors: Jennings, Scott, Varsani, Arvind, Dugger, Katie M, Ballard, Grant, Ainley, David G
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17575
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149090
https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17575/1/Jennings_Sex_Based_Differences_Adelie_Penguin_2016.pdf
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spelling ftunivcapetownir:oai:localhost:11427/17575 2023-05-15T13:32:18+02:00 Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet Jennings, Scott Varsani, Arvind Dugger, Katie M Ballard, Grant Ainley, David G 2016 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17575 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149090 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17575/1/Jennings_Sex_Based_Differences_Adelie_Penguin_2016.pdf eng eng Public Library of Science University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Division of Medical Biochemistry http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149090 http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17575 https://open.uct.ac.za/bitstream/11427/17575/1/Jennings_Sex_Based_Differences_Adelie_Penguin_2016.pdf This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY PLoS One http://journals.plos.org/plosone Penguins Diet Feathers Marine fish Antarctica Foraging Trophic interactions Birds Journal Article 2016 ftunivcapetownir https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149090 2022-09-13T05:55:01Z Sexually size-dimorphic species must show some difference between the sexes in growth rate and/or length of growing period. Such differences in growth parameters can cause the sexes to be impacted by environmental variability in different ways, and understanding these differences allows a better understanding of patterns in productivity between individuals and populations. We investigated differences in growth rate and diet between male and female Adélie Penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) chicks during two breeding seasons at Cape Crozier, Ross Island, Antarctica. Adélie Penguins are a slightly dimorphic species, with adult males averaging larger than adult females in mass (~11%) as well as bill (~8%) and flipper length (~3%). We measured mass and length of flipper, bill, tibiotarsus, and foot at 5-day intervals for 45 male and 40 female individually-marked chicks. Chick sex was molecularly determined from feathers. We used linear mixed effects models to estimate daily growth rate as a function of chick sex, while controlling for hatching order, brood size, year, and potential variation in breeding quality between pairs of parents. Accounting for season and hatching order, male chicks gained mass an average of 15.6 g d -1 faster than females. Similarly, growth in bill length was faster for males, and the calculated bill size difference at fledging was similar to that observed in adults. There was no evidence for sex-based differences in growth of other morphological features. Adélie diet at Ross Island is composed almost entirely of two species--one krill ( Euphausia crystallorophias ) and one fish ( Pleuragramma antarctica ), with fish having a higher caloric value. Using isotopic analyses of feather samples, we also determined that male chicks were fed a higher proportion of fish than female chicks. The related differences in provisioning and growth rates of male and female offspring provides a greater understanding of the ways in which ecological factors may impact the two sexes differently. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Pygoscelis adeliae Ross Island University of Cape Town: OpenUCT Cape Crozier ENVELOPE(169.400,169.400,-77.517,-77.517) Crozier ENVELOPE(169.400,169.400,-77.517,-77.517) Ross Island PLOS ONE 11 3 e0149090
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topic Penguins
Diet
Feathers
Marine fish
Antarctica
Foraging
Trophic interactions
Birds
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Diet
Feathers
Marine fish
Antarctica
Foraging
Trophic interactions
Birds
Jennings, Scott
Varsani, Arvind
Dugger, Katie M
Ballard, Grant
Ainley, David G
Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
topic_facet Penguins
Diet
Feathers
Marine fish
Antarctica
Foraging
Trophic interactions
Birds
description Sexually size-dimorphic species must show some difference between the sexes in growth rate and/or length of growing period. Such differences in growth parameters can cause the sexes to be impacted by environmental variability in different ways, and understanding these differences allows a better understanding of patterns in productivity between individuals and populations. We investigated differences in growth rate and diet between male and female Adélie Penguin ( Pygoscelis adeliae ) chicks during two breeding seasons at Cape Crozier, Ross Island, Antarctica. Adélie Penguins are a slightly dimorphic species, with adult males averaging larger than adult females in mass (~11%) as well as bill (~8%) and flipper length (~3%). We measured mass and length of flipper, bill, tibiotarsus, and foot at 5-day intervals for 45 male and 40 female individually-marked chicks. Chick sex was molecularly determined from feathers. We used linear mixed effects models to estimate daily growth rate as a function of chick sex, while controlling for hatching order, brood size, year, and potential variation in breeding quality between pairs of parents. Accounting for season and hatching order, male chicks gained mass an average of 15.6 g d -1 faster than females. Similarly, growth in bill length was faster for males, and the calculated bill size difference at fledging was similar to that observed in adults. There was no evidence for sex-based differences in growth of other morphological features. Adélie diet at Ross Island is composed almost entirely of two species--one krill ( Euphausia crystallorophias ) and one fish ( Pleuragramma antarctica ), with fish having a higher caloric value. Using isotopic analyses of feather samples, we also determined that male chicks were fed a higher proportion of fish than female chicks. The related differences in provisioning and growth rates of male and female offspring provides a greater understanding of the ways in which ecological factors may impact the two sexes differently.
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author Jennings, Scott
Varsani, Arvind
Dugger, Katie M
Ballard, Grant
Ainley, David G
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Varsani, Arvind
Dugger, Katie M
Ballard, Grant
Ainley, David G
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title Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
title_short Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
title_full Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
title_fullStr Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
title_full_unstemmed Sex-based differences in Adélie Penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
title_sort sex-based differences in adélie penguin (pygoscelis adeliae) chick growth rates and diet
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149090
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