Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver
Animal reproductive cycles are commonly triggered by environmental cues of favourable breeding conditions. In arid environments, rainfall may be the most conspicuous cue, but the effects on reproduction of the high inter- and intra-annual variation in temperature remain poorly understood, despite be...
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doaj-352ff34d56ad45119ccdcca7e58d0c342020-11-25T03:57:36ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032017-01-014910.1098/rsos.170835170835Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaverRafael MaresClaire DoutrelantMatthieu PaquetClaire N. SpottiswoodeRita CovasAnimal reproductive cycles are commonly triggered by environmental cues of favourable breeding conditions. In arid environments, rainfall may be the most conspicuous cue, but the effects on reproduction of the high inter- and intra-annual variation in temperature remain poorly understood, despite being relevant to the current context of global warming. Here, we conducted a multiyear examination of the relationships between a suite of measures of temperature and rainfall, and the onset and length of the breeding season, the probability of breeding and reproductive output in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver (Philetairus socius). As expected, reproductive output increased with rainfall, yet specific relationships were conditional on the timing of rainfall: clutch production was correlated with rainfall throughout the season, whereas fledgling production was correlated with early summer rainfall. Moreover, we reveal novel correlations between aspects of breeding and temperature, indicative of earlier laying dates after warmer springs, and longer breeding seasons during cooler summers. These results have implications for understanding population trends under current climate change scenarios and call for more studies on the role of temperature in reproduction beyond those conducted on temperate-region species.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.170835arid-zone ecologybreeding season lengthbreeding season temperatureonset of breeding |
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Rafael Mares Claire Doutrelant Matthieu Paquet Claire N. Spottiswoode Rita Covas |
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Rafael Mares Claire Doutrelant Matthieu Paquet Claire N. Spottiswoode Rita Covas Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver Royal Society Open Science arid-zone ecology breeding season length breeding season temperature onset of breeding |
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Rafael Mares Claire Doutrelant Matthieu Paquet Claire N. Spottiswoode Rita Covas |
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Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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Breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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breeding decisions and output are correlated with both temperature and rainfall in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver |
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Animal reproductive cycles are commonly triggered by environmental cues of favourable breeding conditions. In arid environments, rainfall may be the most conspicuous cue, but the effects on reproduction of the high inter- and intra-annual variation in temperature remain poorly understood, despite being relevant to the current context of global warming. Here, we conducted a multiyear examination of the relationships between a suite of measures of temperature and rainfall, and the onset and length of the breeding season, the probability of breeding and reproductive output in an arid-region passerine, the sociable weaver (Philetairus socius). As expected, reproductive output increased with rainfall, yet specific relationships were conditional on the timing of rainfall: clutch production was correlated with rainfall throughout the season, whereas fledgling production was correlated with early summer rainfall. Moreover, we reveal novel correlations between aspects of breeding and temperature, indicative of earlier laying dates after warmer springs, and longer breeding seasons during cooler summers. These results have implications for understanding population trends under current climate change scenarios and call for more studies on the role of temperature in reproduction beyond those conducted on temperate-region species. |
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arid-zone ecology breeding season length breeding season temperature onset of breeding |
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https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.170835 |
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