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
Anthropological Institute & Museum, University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057, Zürich, Switzerland.
Institute of Biological & Environmental Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Avenue, Aberdeen, AB24 2TZ, United Kingdom.
Evolution. 2016 Feb;70(2):296-313. doi: 10.1111/evo.12853. Epub 2016 Feb 5.
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.
首次繁殖年龄(AFR)会对适合度产生深远影响,但迄今为止,AFR与适合度之间的关系仅在种内进行过研究。在此,我们调查了34种鸟类的AFR与平均终生繁殖成功率(LRS)之间的关系。我们评估了最优AFR(即与最高LRS相关的物种特异性AFR)与性成熟年龄之间偏差的差异,同时考虑了生活史以及社会和生态因素的潜在影响。大多数个体采用了物种特异性的最优AFR,并且物种的平均AFR和最优AFR均与寿命呈正相关。最优AFR的种间偏差与反映LRS或生存随AFR变化的指数相关:在早期AFR与随后的生存或繁殖输出下降相关的物种中,延迟AFR是有益的。总体而言,我们的结果表明,繁殖开始时间推迟到成熟之后是一种最优策略,这可以由长寿和早期繁殖的成本来解释。通过首次跨物种对生活史理论的关键预测进行实证验证,本研究有助于更好地理解生活史的进化。