Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder

Theoretically, individuals of migratory species should optimize reproductive investment based on a combination of timing of and body condition at arrival on the breeding grounds. A minimum threshold body mass is required to initiate reproduction, and the timing of reaching this threshold is critical...

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Published in:Journal of Avian Biology
Main Authors: Legagneux, Pierre, Hennin, Holly L., Gilchrist, H. Grant, Williams, Tony D., Love, Oliver P., Bêty, Joël
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Online Access:https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/878
https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.00824
https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/biologypub/article/1878/viewcontent/UnpredictablePerturbation.pdf
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spelling ftunivwindsor:oai:scholar.uwindsor.ca:biologypub-1878 2023-06-11T04:09:47+02:00 Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder Legagneux, Pierre Hennin, Holly L. Gilchrist, H. Grant Williams, Tony D. Love, Oliver P. Bêty, Joël 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/878 https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.00824 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/biologypub/article/1878/viewcontent/UnpredictablePerturbation.pdf unknown Scholarship at UWindsor https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/biologypub/878 doi:10.1111/jav.00824 https://scholar.uwindsor.ca/context/biologypub/article/1878/viewcontent/UnpredictablePerturbation.pdf Biological Sciences Publications Biology Life Sciences text 2016 ftunivwindsor https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.00824 2023-05-06T18:52:19Z Theoretically, individuals of migratory species should optimize reproductive investment based on a combination of timing of and body condition at arrival on the breeding grounds. A minimum threshold body mass is required to initiate reproduction, and the timing of reaching this threshold is critical because of the trade-off between delaying breeding to gain in condition against the declining value of offspring with later reproductive timing. Long-lived species have the flexibility within their life history to skip reproduction in a given year if they are unable to achieve this theoretical mass threshold. Although the decision to breed or not is an important parameter influencing population dynamics, the mechanisms underlying this decision are poorly understood. Here, we mimicked an unpredictable environmental perturbation that induced a reduction in body mass of Arctic pre-breeding (before the laying period) female common eiders Somateria mollissima; a long-lived migratory seaduck, while controlling for individual variation in the pre-laying physiological reproductive readiness via vitellogenin (VTG) – a yolk-targeted lipoprotein. Our aim was to causally determine the interaction between body condition and pre-laying reproductive readiness (VTG) on breeding propensity by experimentally reducing body mass in treatment females. We first demonstrated that arrival body condition was a key driver of breeding propensity. Secondly, we found that treatment and VTG levels interacted to influence breeding propensity, indicating that our experimental manipulation, mimicking an unpredictable food shortage, reduced breeding propensity, regardless of the degree of pre-laying physiological reproductive readiness (i.e. timing of ovarian follicles recruitment). Our experiment demonstrates that momentary environmental perturbations during the pre-breeding period can strongly affect the decision to breed, a key parameter driving population dynamics. Text Arctic Somateria mollissima University of Windsor, Ontario: Scholarship at UWindsor Arctic Journal of Avian Biology 47 6 880 886
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Life Sciences
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Life Sciences
Legagneux, Pierre
Hennin, Holly L.
Gilchrist, H. Grant
Williams, Tony D.
Love, Oliver P.
Bêty, Joël
Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
topic_facet Biology
Life Sciences
description Theoretically, individuals of migratory species should optimize reproductive investment based on a combination of timing of and body condition at arrival on the breeding grounds. A minimum threshold body mass is required to initiate reproduction, and the timing of reaching this threshold is critical because of the trade-off between delaying breeding to gain in condition against the declining value of offspring with later reproductive timing. Long-lived species have the flexibility within their life history to skip reproduction in a given year if they are unable to achieve this theoretical mass threshold. Although the decision to breed or not is an important parameter influencing population dynamics, the mechanisms underlying this decision are poorly understood. Here, we mimicked an unpredictable environmental perturbation that induced a reduction in body mass of Arctic pre-breeding (before the laying period) female common eiders Somateria mollissima; a long-lived migratory seaduck, while controlling for individual variation in the pre-laying physiological reproductive readiness via vitellogenin (VTG) – a yolk-targeted lipoprotein. Our aim was to causally determine the interaction between body condition and pre-laying reproductive readiness (VTG) on breeding propensity by experimentally reducing body mass in treatment females. We first demonstrated that arrival body condition was a key driver of breeding propensity. Secondly, we found that treatment and VTG levels interacted to influence breeding propensity, indicating that our experimental manipulation, mimicking an unpredictable food shortage, reduced breeding propensity, regardless of the degree of pre-laying physiological reproductive readiness (i.e. timing of ovarian follicles recruitment). Our experiment demonstrates that momentary environmental perturbations during the pre-breeding period can strongly affect the decision to breed, a key parameter driving population dynamics.
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author Legagneux, Pierre
Hennin, Holly L.
Gilchrist, H. Grant
Williams, Tony D.
Love, Oliver P.
Bêty, Joël
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Bêty, Joël
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title Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
title_short Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
title_full Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
title_fullStr Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
title_full_unstemmed Unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
title_sort unpredictable perturbation reduces breeding propensity regardless of pre-laying reproductive readiness in a partial capital breeder
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