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Current versus future reproduction: an experimental test of parental investment decisions using nest desertion by mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)

机译:当前与未来再生产:使用绿头野鸭逃离父母对父母的投资决定的实验测试(Anas platyrhynchos)

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Past investment in offspring may be important in determining a parent's ability to reproduce in the future and, hence, should affect the relative value of current offspring. However, there have been surprisingly few clear tests of whether animals actually adjust parental care in response to diminished opportunities for future reproduction. We modified the experimental protocol of Sargent and Gross [Behav Ecol Sociobiol (1985) 17:43-45] to examine offspring desertion by mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and decoupled the influence of past investment from expected current benefits by controlling for the effect of offspring age on clutch value. Using 9 years of nest mortality data, we accounted for the increasing prospects of egg survival with clutch age by calculating clutch sizes throughout incubation with equivalent expected benefits. Applying this approach, we experimentally reduced 203 clutches at two different incubation stages such that they had equivalent expected benefits but differed in the amount of past investment. Nest desertion rates did not differ between early- and late-incubated clutches that had equivalent expected benefits. Rather, the probability of desertion increased with the severity of the clutch reduction treatment. These results suggest that female mallards adjust parental care according to the expected benefits of current offspring, rather than to diminished prospects for future reproduction due to past investment. We further examined whether females assessed expected benefits on the basis of clutch size alone or clutch size adjusted for the age of the clutch. Using Akaike's Information Criterion, the most parsimonious model to explain the probability of deserting an experimentally reduced clutch included both the proportion of the clutch remaining and clutch age. Thus, female mallards appear to fine-tune their level of parental care not only according to the relative number of offspring in the clutch, but also to the increased prospects for offspring survival as they age.
机译:过去对后代的投资对于确定父母未来的繁殖能力可能很重要,因此,应影响当前后代的相对价值。但是,关于动物是否为适应未来繁殖机会的减少而实际上调整了父母的照顾,几乎没有令人惊讶的明确测试。我们修改了Sargent和Gross的实验规程[Behav Ecol Sociobiol(1985)17:43-45],以检查野鸭(Anas platyrhynchos)造成的后代遗弃,并通过控制以下因素的影响将过去投资的影响与预期的当前收益脱钩。后代年龄取决于离合器值。通过使用9年的巢内死亡率数据,我们通过计算整个孵化过程中的离合大小(具有同等的预期收益)来说明随着离合年龄的增加,卵存活的前景也越来越大。应用这种方法,我们在两个不同的孵化阶段实验性地减少了203个离合器,使它们具有相同的预期收益,但过去的投资额却有所不同。在具有相同预期收益的早期孵化和后期孵化的离合器上,巢穴离弃率没有差异。而是,随着离合器减小处理的严重性,抛弃的可能性增加。这些结果表明,雌性野鸭根据当前后代的预期利益调整父母的照料,而不是由于过去的投资而减少了未来繁殖的前景。我们进一步检查了女性是否仅根据离合器尺寸或根据离合器年龄调整离合器尺寸来评估预期收益。使用Akaike的信息标准,最简洁的模型来解释抛弃经过实验降低的离合器的可能性,其中包括离合器剩余的比例和离合器的寿命。因此,雌性野鸭似乎不仅根据离合器中后代的相对数量,而且随着年龄的增长,也增加了后代存活的可能性,从而微调了父母的照料水平。

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