Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)

Abstract Background As one of the reproductive strategies adopted by bird species, variation in investment in egg production and its influencing factors are important and well-studied subjects. Intraclutch changes in egg size associated with laying order may reflect a strategy of “brood survival” or...

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Main Authors: Xinkang Bao, Wei Zhao, Fangqing Liu, Jianliang Li, Donghui Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Avian Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-020-00201-0
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spelling doaj-829ad4614f694810afbd224eda7abf562020-11-25T03:18:27ZengBMCAvian Research2053-71662020-05-011111810.1186/s40657-020-00201-0Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)Xinkang Bao0Wei Zhao1Fangqing Liu2Jianliang Li3Donghui Ma4Gansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou UniversityKey Laboratory of Sichuan Institute for Protecting Endangered Birds in the Southwest Mountains, College of Life Sciences, Leshan Normal UniversityGansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou UniversityGansu Key Laboratory of Biomonitoring and Bioremediation for Environmental Pollution, School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou UniversityAbstract Background As one of the reproductive strategies adopted by bird species, variation in investment in egg production and its influencing factors are important and well-studied subjects. Intraclutch changes in egg size associated with laying order may reflect a strategy of “brood survival” or “brood reduction” adopted by female birds in different situations. Methods We conducted field studies on the breeding parameters of the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri) in Gansu Province, China from 2010 to 2017, to clarify the factors affecting the egg investment and reproductive performance of this passerine species. Results Our results revealed significant differences in clutch size, egg size and the fledging rate between the first and second brood of Saxaul Sparrows and suggested that this typical desert species allocates more breeding resources to the more favourable second brood period, leading to greater reproductive output. Female body size presented a positive relationship with egg size, and male body size presented positive relationships with clutch size and hatchability. The females that started their clutches later laid more eggs, and hatchability and the fledging rate also increased with a later laying date in the first brood period. With successive eggs laid within the 5-egg clutches (the most frequent clutch size), egg size increased for the first three eggs and then significantly decreased. Conclusions Our results indicate that female Saxaul Sparrows increased egg investment because of good quality of paired males and good environmental conditions. The intraclutch variation of egg size suggests that this species inhabiting an arid environment adopts a “brood reduction” strategy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-020-00201-0Brood reduction strategyClutch sizeEgg sizeFledging rateHatchabilityReproductive strategy
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author Xinkang Bao
Wei Zhao
Fangqing Liu
Jianliang Li
Donghui Ma
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Wei Zhao
Fangqing Liu
Jianliang Li
Donghui Ma
Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
Avian Research
Brood reduction strategy
Clutch size
Egg size
Fledging rate
Hatchability
Reproductive strategy
author_facet Xinkang Bao
Wei Zhao
Fangqing Liu
Jianliang Li
Donghui Ma
author_sort Xinkang Bao
title Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
title_short Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
title_full Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
title_fullStr Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
title_full_unstemmed Egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri)
title_sort egg investment strategies adopted by a desertic passerine, the saxaul sparrow (passer ammodendri)
publisher BMC
series Avian Research
issn 2053-7166
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background As one of the reproductive strategies adopted by bird species, variation in investment in egg production and its influencing factors are important and well-studied subjects. Intraclutch changes in egg size associated with laying order may reflect a strategy of “brood survival” or “brood reduction” adopted by female birds in different situations. Methods We conducted field studies on the breeding parameters of the Saxaul Sparrow (Passer ammodendri) in Gansu Province, China from 2010 to 2017, to clarify the factors affecting the egg investment and reproductive performance of this passerine species. Results Our results revealed significant differences in clutch size, egg size and the fledging rate between the first and second brood of Saxaul Sparrows and suggested that this typical desert species allocates more breeding resources to the more favourable second brood period, leading to greater reproductive output. Female body size presented a positive relationship with egg size, and male body size presented positive relationships with clutch size and hatchability. The females that started their clutches later laid more eggs, and hatchability and the fledging rate also increased with a later laying date in the first brood period. With successive eggs laid within the 5-egg clutches (the most frequent clutch size), egg size increased for the first three eggs and then significantly decreased. Conclusions Our results indicate that female Saxaul Sparrows increased egg investment because of good quality of paired males and good environmental conditions. The intraclutch variation of egg size suggests that this species inhabiting an arid environment adopts a “brood reduction” strategy.
topic Brood reduction strategy
Clutch size
Egg size
Fledging rate
Hatchability
Reproductive strategy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40657-020-00201-0
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