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Life span and reproductive cost explain interspecific variation in the optimal onset of reproduction.
Mourocq, Emeline; Bize, Pierre; Bouwhuis, Sandra; Bradley, Russell; Charmantier, Anne; de la Cruz, Carlos; Drobniak, Szymon M; Espie, Richard H M; Herényi, Márton; Hötker, Hermann; Krüger, Oliver; Marzluff, John; Møller, Anders P; Nakagawa, Shinichi; Phillips, Richard A; Radford, Andrew N; Roulin, Alexandre; Török, János; Valencia, Juliana; van de Pol, Martijn; Warkentin, Ian G; Winney, Isabel S; Wood, Andrew G; Griesser, Michael.
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  • Mourocq E; Anthropological Institute & Museum, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057, Zürich, Switzerland. emeline.mourocq@uzh.ch.
  • Bize P; Institute of Biological & Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, United Kingdom.
  • Bouwhuis S; Institute of Avian Research "Vogelwarte Helgoland,", An der Vogelwarte 21, D-26386, Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
  • Bradley R; Department of Zoology, Edward Grey Institute, University of Oxford, Tinbergen Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PS, United Kingdom.
  • Charmantier A; Point Blue Conservation Science, 3820 Cypress Drive #11, Petaluma, 94954, California.
  • de la Cruz C; Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, CNRS UMR 5175, 1919, route de Mende, F-34293, Montpellier, France.
  • Drobniak SM; Biology & Ethology Research Group, University of Extremadura, Avenida de Elvas, E-06071 Badajoz, Spain.
  • Espie RH; Anthropological Institute & Museum, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057, Zürich, Switzerland.
  • Herényi M; Technical Resource Branch, Saskatchewan Environment, 5th Floor, 3211 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 5W6, Canada.
  • Hötker H; Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology, Behavioral Ecology Group, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c., H-1117 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Krüger O; Department of Zoology and Animal Ecology, Szent István University, Páter Károly utca 1., H-2100 Gödöllo, Hungary.
  • Marzluff J; Michael-Otto-Institute within NABU, Goosstroot 1, D-24861Bergenhusen, Germany.
  • Møller AP; Department of Animal Behavior, Bielefeld University, Morgenbreede 45, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany.
  • Nakagawa S; College of the Environment, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, 4000 15th Avenue NE, Seattle, Washington, 98195.
  • Phillips RA; Laboratoire d'Ecologie, Systématique & Evolution, Université Paris-Sud, CNRS UMR 8079, 362 Rue du Doyen André Guinier, F-91405 Orsay, France.
  • Radford AN; Department of Zoology, University of Otago, 340 Great King Street, PO Box 56, Dunedin, 9054, New Zealand.
  • Roulin A; Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia.
  • Török J; British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, United Kingdom.
  • Valencia J; School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, 24 Tyndall Avenue, Bristol, BS8 1TH, United Kingdom.
  • van de Pol M; Department of Ecology & Evolution, University of Lausanne, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • Warkentin IG; Department of Systematic Zoology and Ecology, Behavioral Ecology Group, Eötvös Loránd University, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c., H-1117 Budapest, Hungary.
  • Winney IS; Department of Zoology, Cátedra Recursos Cinegéticos, Campus de Rabanales, University of Córdoba, E-14071 Córdoba, Spain.
  • Wood AG; Evolution, Ecology & Genetics, Australian National University, Acton, ACT, 2601, Australia.
  • Griesser M; Department of Animal Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Droevendaalsesteeg 10, NL-6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Evolution ; 70(2): 296-313, 2016 02.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26763090
Fitness can be profoundly influenced by the age at first reproduction (AFR), but to date the AFR-fitness relationship only has been investigated intraspecifically. Here, we investigated the relationship between AFR and average lifetime reproductive success (LRS) across 34 bird species. We assessed differences in the deviation of the Optimal AFR (i.e., the species-specific AFR associated with the highest LRS) from the age at sexual maturity, considering potential effects of life history as well as social and ecological factors. Most individuals adopted the species-specific Optimal AFR and both the mean and Optimal AFR of species correlated positively with life span. Interspecific deviations of the Optimal AFR were associated with indices reflecting a change in LRS or survival as a function of AFR: a delayed AFR was beneficial in species where early AFR was associated with a decrease in subsequent survival or reproductive output. Overall, our results suggest that a delayed onset of reproduction beyond maturity is an optimal strategy explained by a long life span and costs of early reproduction. By providing the first empirical confirmations of key predictions of life-history theory across species, this study contributes to a better understanding of life-history evolution.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reproducción / Variación Genética / Especiación Genética / Longevidad Tipo de estudio: Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Evolution Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reproducción / Variación Genética / Especiación Genética / Longevidad Tipo de estudio: Health_economic_evaluation / Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Evolution Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Suiza