Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird

Body condition in pelagic seabirds impacts key fitness-related traits such as reproductive performance and breeding frequency. Regulation of body condition can be especially important for species with long incubation periods and long individual incubation shifts between foraging trips. Here, we show...

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Published in:Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Beard, Annalea, Thomas, Robert J., Medeiros Mirra, Renata, Clingham, Elizabeth, Henry, Leeann, Saldanha, Sarah, González-Solís, Jacob, Hailer, Frank
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Language:English
Published: Wiley Open Access 2023
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/164947/
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10743
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author Beard, Annalea
Thomas, Robert J.
Medeiros Mirra, Renata
Clingham, Elizabeth
Henry, Leeann
Saldanha, Sarah
González-Solís, Jacob
Hailer, Frank
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Thomas, Robert J.
Medeiros Mirra, Renata
Clingham, Elizabeth
Henry, Leeann
Saldanha, Sarah
González-Solís, Jacob
Hailer, Frank
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description Body condition in pelagic seabirds impacts key fitness-related traits such as reproductive performance and breeding frequency. Regulation of body condition can be especially important for species with long incubation periods and long individual incubation shifts between foraging trips. Here, we show that body condition of adult Red-billed Tropicbirds (Phaethon aethereus) at St Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean, exhibited considerable variation between years (2013–2017) and between different stages of the breeding cycle. Females took the first incubation shift following egg laying, after which males and females alternated incubation shifts of varying length, ranging from <1 to 12 days. Body condition declined in both sexes during an incubation shift by an average of 22 g (2.83% of starting mass) per day and over the incubation period; mass loss was significantly greater during longer incubation shifts, later within a shift and later in the total incubation period. There was also significant differences in incubation behaviour and body condition between years; in 2015, coinciding with a moderate coastal warming event along the Angolan-Namibian coastlines, adults on average undertook longer incubation shifts than in other years and had lower body condition. This suggests that substantial between-year prey fluctuations in the Angola Benguela upwelling system may influence prey availability, in turn affecting incubation behaviour and regulation of body condition. Adults rearing chicks showed a significant reduction in body condition when chicks showed the fastest rate of growth. Chick growth rates during 2017 from two localities in the Atlantic Ocean: an oceanic (St Helena) versus neritic (Cabo Verde) population were similar, but chicks from St Helena were overall heavier and larger at fledging. Results from this multi-year study highlight that flexibility and adaptability in body condition regulation will be important for populations of threatened species to optimise resources as global climate change ...
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:164947 2025-05-18T14:07:06+00:00 Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird Beard, Annalea Thomas, Robert J. Medeiros Mirra, Renata Clingham, Elizabeth Henry, Leeann Saldanha, Sarah González-Solís, Jacob Hailer, Frank 2023-12-31 application/pdf https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/164947/ https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10743 en eng Wiley Open Access https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/164947/1/Ecology%20and%20Evolution%20-%202023%20-%20Beard%20-%20Between%E2%80%90year%20and%20spatial%20variation%20in%20body%20condition%20across%20the%20breeding%20cycle%20in%20a%20%281%29.pdf Beard, Annalea https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A2343576R.html, Thomas, Robert J. https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A0120265.html orcid:0000-0001-5256-3313 orcid:0000-0001-5256-3313, Medeiros Mirra, Renata https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A023189U.html, Clingham, Elizabeth, Henry, Leeann, Saldanha, Sarah, González-Solís, Jacob and Hailer, Frank https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A21394518.html orcid:0000-0002-2340-1726 orcid:0000-0002-2340-1726 2023. Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird. Ecology and Evolution 13 (12) , e10743. 10.1002/ece3.10743 https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10743 file https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/164947/1/Ecology%20and%20Evolution%20-%202023%20-%20Beard%20-%20Between%E2%80%90year%20and%20spatial%20variation%20in%20body%20condition%20across%20the%20breeding%20cycle%20in%20a%20%281%29.pdf doi:10.1002/ece3.10743 cc_by_4_0 Article PeerReviewed 2023 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10743 2025-04-18T05:36:12Z Body condition in pelagic seabirds impacts key fitness-related traits such as reproductive performance and breeding frequency. Regulation of body condition can be especially important for species with long incubation periods and long individual incubation shifts between foraging trips. Here, we show that body condition of adult Red-billed Tropicbirds (Phaethon aethereus) at St Helena Island, South Atlantic Ocean, exhibited considerable variation between years (2013–2017) and between different stages of the breeding cycle. Females took the first incubation shift following egg laying, after which males and females alternated incubation shifts of varying length, ranging from <1 to 12 days. Body condition declined in both sexes during an incubation shift by an average of 22 g (2.83% of starting mass) per day and over the incubation period; mass loss was significantly greater during longer incubation shifts, later within a shift and later in the total incubation period. There was also significant differences in incubation behaviour and body condition between years; in 2015, coinciding with a moderate coastal warming event along the Angolan-Namibian coastlines, adults on average undertook longer incubation shifts than in other years and had lower body condition. This suggests that substantial between-year prey fluctuations in the Angola Benguela upwelling system may influence prey availability, in turn affecting incubation behaviour and regulation of body condition. Adults rearing chicks showed a significant reduction in body condition when chicks showed the fastest rate of growth. Chick growth rates during 2017 from two localities in the Atlantic Ocean: an oceanic (St Helena) versus neritic (Cabo Verde) population were similar, but chicks from St Helena were overall heavier and larger at fledging. Results from this multi-year study highlight that flexibility and adaptability in body condition regulation will be important for populations of threatened species to optimise resources as global climate change ... Article in Journal/Newspaper South Atlantic Ocean Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Helena Island ENVELOPE(-101.069,-101.069,76.652,76.652) St. Helena ENVELOPE(8.575,8.575,63.621,63.621) St. Helena Island ENVELOPE(-89.150,-89.150,76.285,76.285) Ecology and Evolution 13 12
spellingShingle Beard, Annalea
Thomas, Robert J.
Medeiros Mirra, Renata
Clingham, Elizabeth
Henry, Leeann
Saldanha, Sarah
González-Solís, Jacob
Hailer, Frank
Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title_full Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title_fullStr Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title_full_unstemmed Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title_short Between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the Red-billed Tropicbird
title_sort between-year and spatial variation in body condition across the breeding cycle in a pelagic seabird, the red-billed tropicbird
url https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/164947/
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10743