Linking pre-laying energy allocation and timing of breeding in a migratory arctic raptor

For migratory species, acquisition and allocation of energy after arrival on the breeding grounds largely determine reproductive decisions. Few studies have investigated underlying physiological mechanisms driving variation in breeding phenology so far. We linked physiological state to individual ti...

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Main Authors: Lamarre, Vincent, Franke, Alastair, Love, Oliver P., Legagneux, Pierre, Bêty, Joël
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Online Access:https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/859
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3797-9
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spelling ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:biologypub-1859 2023-06-11T04:09:15+02:00 Linking pre-laying energy allocation and timing of breeding in a migratory arctic raptor Lamarre, Vincent Franke, Alastair Love, Oliver P. Legagneux, Pierre Bêty, Joël 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/859 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3797-9 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/biologypub/article/1859/viewcontent/Lamarre_et_al.___2017___Linking_pre_laying_energy_allocation_and_timing_of.pdf unknown Scholarship at UWindsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/859 doi:10.1007/s00442-016-3797-9 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/biologypub/article/1859/viewcontent/Lamarre_et_al.___2017___Linking_pre_laying_energy_allocation_and_timing_of.pdf Biological Sciences Publications Biology Life Sciences text 2017 ftunivwindsor https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3797-9 2023-05-06T18:52:55Z For migratory species, acquisition and allocation of energy after arrival on the breeding grounds largely determine reproductive decisions. Few studies have investigated underlying physiological mechanisms driving variation in breeding phenology so far. We linked physiological state to individual timing of breeding in pre-laying arctic-nesting female peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius). We captured females from two populations 2–20 days before egg-laying to assess plasma concentration of β-hydroxybutyric acid (BUTY) and triglyceride (TRIG), two metabolites known to reflect short-term changes in fasting and fattening rate, respectively. We also assessed baseline corticosterone (CORTb), a hormone that mediates energy allocation, and the scaled mass index (SMI) as an indicator of somatic body reserves. Plasma BUTY was slightly higher during the pre-recruiting period compared to the period of rapid follicular growth, indicating a reduction in catabolism of lipid reserves before investment in follicle development. Conversely, TRIG levels increased in pre-recruiting females, and best-predicted individual variation in pre-laying interval and lay date. A marked increase in CORTb occurred concomitantly with the onset of rapid follicle growth. SMI was highly variable possibly reflecting variation in food availability or individuals at different stages. Results suggest that (1) lower rates of pre-laying fattening and/or lower mobilization rate of lipoproteins to ovarian follicles delayed laying, and (2) an elevation in pre-laying CORTb may result from, or be required to compensate for, the energetic costs of egg production. Results of this study illustrate how variation in the allocation of energy before laying can influence individual fitness-related reproductive decisions. Text Arctic Falco peregrinus University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Oecologia 183 3 653 666
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Life Sciences
Lamarre, Vincent
Franke, Alastair
Love, Oliver P.
Legagneux, Pierre
Bêty, Joël
Linking pre-laying energy allocation and timing of breeding in a migratory arctic raptor
topic_facet Biology
Life Sciences
description For migratory species, acquisition and allocation of energy after arrival on the breeding grounds largely determine reproductive decisions. Few studies have investigated underlying physiological mechanisms driving variation in breeding phenology so far. We linked physiological state to individual timing of breeding in pre-laying arctic-nesting female peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius). We captured females from two populations 2–20 days before egg-laying to assess plasma concentration of β-hydroxybutyric acid (BUTY) and triglyceride (TRIG), two metabolites known to reflect short-term changes in fasting and fattening rate, respectively. We also assessed baseline corticosterone (CORTb), a hormone that mediates energy allocation, and the scaled mass index (SMI) as an indicator of somatic body reserves. Plasma BUTY was slightly higher during the pre-recruiting period compared to the period of rapid follicular growth, indicating a reduction in catabolism of lipid reserves before investment in follicle development. Conversely, TRIG levels increased in pre-recruiting females, and best-predicted individual variation in pre-laying interval and lay date. A marked increase in CORTb occurred concomitantly with the onset of rapid follicle growth. SMI was highly variable possibly reflecting variation in food availability or individuals at different stages. Results suggest that (1) lower rates of pre-laying fattening and/or lower mobilization rate of lipoproteins to ovarian follicles delayed laying, and (2) an elevation in pre-laying CORTb may result from, or be required to compensate for, the energetic costs of egg production. Results of this study illustrate how variation in the allocation of energy before laying can influence individual fitness-related reproductive decisions.
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Franke, Alastair
Love, Oliver P.
Legagneux, Pierre
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