Ecological determinants of Tyrannus flycatcher nestling growth at north-And south-Temperate latitudes
An organism's life history strategy is made up of a suite of physiological, behavioral, and ecological traits, which vary at both the interspecific and intraspecific levels in accordance with selective pressures operating on individuals. For birds, 2 primary ecological factors have been propose...
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270 | 1 | 0 | |m Tuero, D.T.; Departamento de Ecoloǵia Geńetica Y Evoluci On and IEGEBA-CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires Y CONICET, Ciudad UniversitariaArgentina; email: dttuero@ege.fcen.uba.ar |
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520 | 3 | |a An organism's life history strategy is made up of a suite of physiological, behavioral, and ecological traits, which vary at both the interspecific and intraspecific levels in accordance with selective pressures operating on individuals. For birds, 2 primary ecological factors have been proposed to explain intraspecific and interspecific variation in nestling growth: nest predation and food availability. Individual nestling growth rates have important consequences for overall fitness because growth speed could influence subsequent reproductive performance and survival. We studied the relationship between ecological factors (i.e. precipitation level and predation rate) and nestling growth patterns of 2 New World flycatcher species (Tyrannidae) of the genus Tyrannus (Fork-Tailed Flycatcher T. savana and Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher T. forficatus) breeding at south-And north-Temperate latitudes. We tested the hypothesis that nestling growth rates are driven by nest predation rates and predicted that nestling growth rates would be higher in species experiencing higher nest predation rates. We also tested the hypothesis that nestling growth rates are related to precipitation levels (a proxy for food abundance) and predicted that nestling growth rates would be higher at sites with higher precipitation levels. Growth rate was not associated with predation rate, but it varied with precipitation level, with faster nestling growth rates during wet years for the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher living at north-Temperate latitudes. Among species, similar growth rates were found during wet years. These results indicate that, at least as proximate causes, precipitation explains intraspecific and interspecific growth rate variation in Tyrannus species to a larger degree than predation. Additionally, the variation in growth rate we observed between wet and dry years indicates a high level of plasticity in growth rate in this group of insectivorous birds. © 2018 American Ornithological Society. |l eng | |
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: IRFP-0965213 | ||
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: University of Oklahoma | ||
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: National Geographic Society, 8444-08, 8953-11 | ||
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas | ||
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, 2012/17225-2 | ||
536 | |a Detalles de la financiación: We are grateful to Michael Murphy and the anonymous reviewers for many useful comments that greatly improved the manuscript. We also thank numerous research assistants who made this study possible. We thank the Fundación Elsa Shaw de Pearson for providing logistical support. Funding statement: This study was funded by the George Miksch Sutton Scholarship in Avian Biology through the University of Oklahoma to D.V.R., the National Geographic Society (Nos. 8444-08 and 8953-11), Optics for the Tropics, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET-Argentina), a National Science Foundation International Research Fellowship to A.E.J. (IRFP-0965213), and the Fundac¸ão de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (#2012/17225-2). Ethics statement: Research was conducted under authorization of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, and in Argentina from Departamento de Flora y Fauna, Provincia de Buenos Aires (Disposición 256/11 and 52/14). This research was conducted in compliance with the ABS/ ASAB guidelines for ethical treatment of animals. Author contributions: D.T.T. and A.E.J. conceived the idea, design, experiment (supervised research, formulated question or hypothesis). D.T.T., A.E.J., M.S.H., D.V.R., D.A.M., F.P., T.J.M., A.Q., and J.Q.V. performed the experiments (collected data, conducted the research). D.T.T., A.E.J., M.S.H., D.V.R., and J.C.R. wrote the paper. 4. D.T.T. and A.E.J. developed or designed the methods. D.T.T. and M.D. analyzed the data. | ||
593 | |a Departamento de Ecoloǵia Geńetica Y Evoluci On and IEGEBA-CONICET, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires Y CONICET, Ciudad Universitaria, Buenos Aires, Argentina | ||
593 | |a Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Washington, DC, United States | ||
593 | |a Department of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Cameron University, Lawton, OK, United States | ||
593 | |a Facultad de Ciencias Naturales Y Museo, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, La Plata, Argentina | ||
593 | |a Department of Integrative Biology, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO, United States | ||
593 | |a Museo de Historia Natural Noel Kempff Mercado, Santa-Cruz, Bolivia | ||
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