Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore

1. The cost of reproduction on demographic rates is often assumed to operate through changing body condition. Several studies have found that reproduction depresses body mass more if the current conditions are severe, such as high population densities or adverse weather, than under benign environmen...

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Main Authors: Pigeon, Gabriel, Albon, Steve, Loe, Leif Egil, Bischof, Richard, Bonenfant, Christophe, Farchhammer, Mads, Irvine, Justine, Ropstad, Erik, Veiberg, Vebjorn, Stein, Audun
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5512763 2024-09-15T18:31:48+00:00 Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore Pigeon, Gabriel Albon, Steve Loe, Leif Egil Bischof, Richard Bonenfant, Christophe Farchhammer, Mads Irvine, Justine Ropstad, Erik Veiberg, Vebjorn Stein, Audun 2021-09-16 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.80gb5mkrj unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.80gb5mkrj oai:zenodo.org:5512763 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.80gb5mkrj 2024-07-26T13:37:07Z 1. The cost of reproduction on demographic rates is often assumed to operate through changing body condition. Several studies have found that reproduction depresses body mass more if the current conditions are severe, such as high population densities or adverse weather, than under benign environmental conditions. However, few studies have investigated the association between the fitness and body mass costs of reproduction. 2. Using 25 years of individual-based capture-recapture data from Svalbard reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus ), we built a novel Bayesian state-space model that jointly estimated inter-annual change in mass, annual reproductive success, and survival, while accounting for incomplete observations. The model allowed us to partition the differential effects of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on both non-reproductive mass change and the body mass cost of reproduction and to quantify their consequences on demographic rates. 3. Contrary to our expectation, the body mass cost of reproduction (mean = 5.8 kg) varied little between years (CV = 0.08) whereas the between-year variation in body mass changes, that were independent of the previous year's reproductive state, varied substantially (CV = 0.4) in relation to autumn temperature and the amount of rain-on-snow in winter. This mass loss led to a cost of reproduction on the next reproduction, which was amplified by the same environmental covariates, from a 10% reduction in reproductive success in benign years, to a 50% reduction in harsh years. The reproductive mass loss also resulted in a small reduction in survival. 4. Our results show how demographic costs of reproduction, driven by inter-annual fluctuations in individual body condition, result from the balance between body mass costs of reproduction and body mass changes that are independent of previous reproductive state. We illustrate how a strong context dependent fitness cost of reproduction can occur, despite a relatively fixed body mass cost of reproduction. This suggests that ... Other/Unknown Material Rangifer tarandus Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus Svalbard svalbard reindeer Zenodo
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description 1. The cost of reproduction on demographic rates is often assumed to operate through changing body condition. Several studies have found that reproduction depresses body mass more if the current conditions are severe, such as high population densities or adverse weather, than under benign environmental conditions. However, few studies have investigated the association between the fitness and body mass costs of reproduction. 2. Using 25 years of individual-based capture-recapture data from Svalbard reindeer ( Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus ), we built a novel Bayesian state-space model that jointly estimated inter-annual change in mass, annual reproductive success, and survival, while accounting for incomplete observations. The model allowed us to partition the differential effects of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on both non-reproductive mass change and the body mass cost of reproduction and to quantify their consequences on demographic rates. 3. Contrary to our expectation, the body mass cost of reproduction (mean = 5.8 kg) varied little between years (CV = 0.08) whereas the between-year variation in body mass changes, that were independent of the previous year's reproductive state, varied substantially (CV = 0.4) in relation to autumn temperature and the amount of rain-on-snow in winter. This mass loss led to a cost of reproduction on the next reproduction, which was amplified by the same environmental covariates, from a 10% reduction in reproductive success in benign years, to a 50% reduction in harsh years. The reproductive mass loss also resulted in a small reduction in survival. 4. Our results show how demographic costs of reproduction, driven by inter-annual fluctuations in individual body condition, result from the balance between body mass costs of reproduction and body mass changes that are independent of previous reproductive state. We illustrate how a strong context dependent fitness cost of reproduction can occur, despite a relatively fixed body mass cost of reproduction. This suggests that ...
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author Pigeon, Gabriel
Albon, Steve
Loe, Leif Egil
Bischof, Richard
Bonenfant, Christophe
Farchhammer, Mads
Irvine, Justine
Ropstad, Erik
Veiberg, Vebjorn
Stein, Audun
spellingShingle Pigeon, Gabriel
Albon, Steve
Loe, Leif Egil
Bischof, Richard
Bonenfant, Christophe
Farchhammer, Mads
Irvine, Justine
Ropstad, Erik
Veiberg, Vebjorn
Stein, Audun
Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
author_facet Pigeon, Gabriel
Albon, Steve
Loe, Leif Egil
Bischof, Richard
Bonenfant, Christophe
Farchhammer, Mads
Irvine, Justine
Ropstad, Erik
Veiberg, Vebjorn
Stein, Audun
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title Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
title_short Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
title_full Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
title_fullStr Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
title_full_unstemmed Context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an Arctic herbivore
title_sort context dependent fitness costs of reproduction despite stable body mass costs in an arctic herbivore
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