The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia

Haematocrit, the proportion of blood comprising erythrocytes, is often used as a proxy of individual condition. Nestling haematocrit is influenced by several factors, but ambient temperature is generally agreed as a key driver. It is unclear which day(s) in embryonic or nestling development are most...

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Main Authors: Churchill, Joseph, Birker, Martje, Versteegh, Maaike, Altamirano, Tomás, Vasquez, Rodrigo, Komdeur, Jan
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7840282 2024-09-15T17:41:36+00:00 The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia Churchill, Joseph Birker, Martje Versteegh, Maaike Altamirano, Tomás Vasquez, Rodrigo Komdeur, Jan 2023-04-26 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7840282 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j6q573nk7 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7840281 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7840282 oai:zenodo.org:7840282 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Microsoft Public License http://www.microsoft.com/opensource/licenses.mspx Thorn tailed rayadito Climate Change nestlings haematocrit Temperature precipitation environmental change Climate Breakdown Climate Evolution info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.784028210.5061/dryad.j6q573nk710.5281/zenodo.7840281 2024-07-25T09:38:57Z Haematocrit, the proportion of blood comprising erythrocytes, is often used as a proxy of individual condition. Nestling haematocrit is influenced by several factors, but ambient temperature is generally agreed as a key driver. It is unclear which day(s) in embryonic or nestling development are most influential in determining pre-fledgling haematocrit. This is important, because if we are able to identify what day(s) nestlings are physiologically most vulnerable to climatic conditions, this may inform future conservation management and help mitigate the effects. We investigated the effect of ambient temperature, precipitation, body size, brood size, age, food abundance and habitat on nestling haematocrit in Aphrastura spinicauda (thorn-tailed Rayaditos). We collected this data from two climatically different locations in Chile: Northern Patagonia (Pucón) and Sub-Antarctic Patagonia (Navarino Island), located ~1800 km further south. We aimed to identify the key drivers of nestling haematocrit and find when nestlings are physiologically most vulnerable to climatic conditions. We confirm that ambient temperature is the key driver of nestling haematocrit, with increasing ambient temperatures nestling haematocrit decreased. However, precipitation also affected haematocrit in the late incubation stage. At low and high precipitation, nestling haematocrit was low and is optimal in light rainfall. Our results show a delayed effect of ambient temperature and precipitation in late incubation and on the day of hatching which can determine pre-fledgling haematocrit, which may cause lower post-fledgling fitness. We found that climatic conditions on the day haematocrit was collected were not important in determining haematocrit. We found that haematocrit was higher in the sub-Antarctic area and that higher temperatures and precipitation on the day of hatching will result in lower nestling haematocrit and poorer pre-fledgling condition. As atmospheric temperatures rise, nestling fitness is at risk. This is a threat to many bird ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Zenodo
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Climate Change
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haematocrit
Temperature
precipitation
environmental change
Climate Breakdown
Climate
Evolution
spellingShingle Thorn tailed rayadito
Climate Change
nestlings
haematocrit
Temperature
precipitation
environmental change
Climate Breakdown
Climate
Evolution
Churchill, Joseph
Birker, Martje
Versteegh, Maaike
Altamirano, Tomás
Vasquez, Rodrigo
Komdeur, Jan
The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
topic_facet Thorn tailed rayadito
Climate Change
nestlings
haematocrit
Temperature
precipitation
environmental change
Climate Breakdown
Climate
Evolution
description Haematocrit, the proportion of blood comprising erythrocytes, is often used as a proxy of individual condition. Nestling haematocrit is influenced by several factors, but ambient temperature is generally agreed as a key driver. It is unclear which day(s) in embryonic or nestling development are most influential in determining pre-fledgling haematocrit. This is important, because if we are able to identify what day(s) nestlings are physiologically most vulnerable to climatic conditions, this may inform future conservation management and help mitigate the effects. We investigated the effect of ambient temperature, precipitation, body size, brood size, age, food abundance and habitat on nestling haematocrit in Aphrastura spinicauda (thorn-tailed Rayaditos). We collected this data from two climatically different locations in Chile: Northern Patagonia (Pucón) and Sub-Antarctic Patagonia (Navarino Island), located ~1800 km further south. We aimed to identify the key drivers of nestling haematocrit and find when nestlings are physiologically most vulnerable to climatic conditions. We confirm that ambient temperature is the key driver of nestling haematocrit, with increasing ambient temperatures nestling haematocrit decreased. However, precipitation also affected haematocrit in the late incubation stage. At low and high precipitation, nestling haematocrit was low and is optimal in light rainfall. Our results show a delayed effect of ambient temperature and precipitation in late incubation and on the day of hatching which can determine pre-fledgling haematocrit, which may cause lower post-fledgling fitness. We found that climatic conditions on the day haematocrit was collected were not important in determining haematocrit. We found that haematocrit was higher in the sub-Antarctic area and that higher temperatures and precipitation on the day of hatching will result in lower nestling haematocrit and poorer pre-fledgling condition. As atmospheric temperatures rise, nestling fitness is at risk. This is a threat to many bird ...
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author Churchill, Joseph
Birker, Martje
Versteegh, Maaike
Altamirano, Tomás
Vasquez, Rodrigo
Komdeur, Jan
author_facet Churchill, Joseph
Birker, Martje
Versteegh, Maaike
Altamirano, Tomás
Vasquez, Rodrigo
Komdeur, Jan
author_sort Churchill, Joseph
title The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
title_short The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
title_full The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
title_fullStr The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
title_full_unstemmed The delayed effect of climatic conditions on pre-fledging nestling haematocrit in a suboscine species in Patagonia
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