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Increased lifetime reproductive success of first-hatched siblings in Common Kestrels Falco tinnunculus

机译:在普通的kestrels falco tinnunculus中增加一孵出的兄弟姐妹的终身生殖成功

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Order of birth has profound consequences on offspring across taxa during development and can have effects on individuals later in life. In birds, differential maternal allocation and investment in their progeny lead to variance in the environmental conditions that offspring experience during growth within the brood. In particular, laying and hatching order have been proposed to influence individual quality during the growing period, but little is known about the fitness consequences that these two factors have for offspring from a lifetime perspective. We explored the effect of laying and hatching order on post-fledgling survival (measured as recruitment probability) and lifetime reproductive success (LRS) in Common Kestrels Falco tinnunculus, using a long-term and individual-based dataset. First-hatched chicks showed higher survival probability and LRS than their siblings. This effect was not due to body condition of the individuals at adulthood, the quality of their mates or the reproductive outcome compared with later-hatched individuals. Instead, first-hatched chicks had a higher recruitment probability. This could be explained by the higher body condition attained by first-hatched chicks at the end of the nesting period, perhaps due to an enhanced competitive advantage for food over their siblings at the time of hatching. Laying order, in contrast to hatching order, appeared to have little or no effect on LRS. Our results suggest that hatching order within siblings predicts fitness, and that better early-life conditions during growth experienced by first-hatched chicks improve first survival and then recruitment, resulting in an enhanced LRS.
机译:在开发期间,出生的秩序对出生后的后代的后果产生了深刻的影响,并且可以对生活中的人们产生影响。在鸟类中,差异母体分配和对其后代的投资导致环境条件方差,这些条件在育雏内增长过程中的后代经验。特别地,已经提出了铺设和孵化顺序来影响种植期间的个体质量,但是对于从寿命的角度来看,这两个因素对后代的性能几乎是知之甚少。我们探讨了使用长期和个别基于基于数据集的删除和孵化顺序对逐渐删除的生存(测量为招聘概率)和终身生殖成功(LRS)的效果。第一孵出的小鸡表现出更高的生存概率和LR比他们的兄弟姐妹。这种效果不是由于成年人的个人身体状况,与后孵化的个体相比,它们的伴侣或生殖结果的质量。相反,第一孵出的小鸡具有更高的招聘概率。这可以通过嵌套时期结束时由第一阴影雏鸡所获得的更高的身体状况来解释,也许由于在孵化时在兄弟姐妹上的食物具有增强的竞争优势。与孵化顺序相比,铺设订单,似乎对LRS几乎没有影响。我们的研究结果表明,兄弟姐妹内的孵化顺序预测了健康,并且在第一孵出的小鸡经历的增长期间更好的早期病症改善了第一次存活,然后招生,导致了增强的LRS。

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