Carotenoid supplementation and sex-specific trade-offs between colouration and condition in common tern chicks

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作者
Benito, Maria M. [1 ]
Gonzalez-Solis, Jacob [1 ]
Becker, Peter H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Barcelona, Inst Recerca Biodiversitat IRBio, Dept Biol Anim Vertebrats, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
[2] Inst Vogelforsch Vogelwarte Helgoland, D-26386 Wilhelmshaven, Germany
关键词
Physiological trade-off; Plasma pigments; Sex allocation; Sterna hirundo chicks; Supplementation; GULL LARUS-FUSCUS; INDIVIDUAL QUALITY; MOUTH COLORATION; STERNA-HIRUNDO; SKIN COLOR; GREAT TIT; PLASMA; BIRDS; NESTLINGS; EMBRYO;
D O I
10.1007/s00360-010-0537-z
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Carotenoids, as pigments with antioxidant and immunoregulatory properties, play a crucial role in developing chicks. Carotenoids must be acquired through diet and are relatively scarce, suggesting that their availability is a limiting factor leading to a trade-off between colour displays and physiological functions. However, potential differences in this trade-off between male and female chicks have been little studied. We manipulated carotenoid availability in 9 days old common tern Sterna hirundo chicks by supplementing their fish diet with four carotenoids during 9 days. Our aim was to examine sex-specific responses to the experimental increase of dietary carotenoids on plasma circulation, physiological and condition variables and successful fledging. Furthermore, to explore the functional and evolutionary basis of the trade-off, we studied the relationships among carotenoid concentration, mediated immune response and foot colouration. After treatment, control chicks showed decreasing plasma levels for most carotenoid types, whereas supplemented chicks had strong increases. Colour luminosity and saturation increased in both treatment groups, while hue only changed significantly towards redder feet in supplemented females. Supplemented chicks presented neither different T-cell-mediated immunity nor other differences compared to control chicks. Nevertheless, supplemented females showed tendencies towards decreased immune responses and increased delta(15)N signatures, and supplemented males towards greater body mass. Our results indicate colouration may have, in females, a signalling function as to compensate for immunological costs. In males, additional availability of carotenoids may contribute to improve the body condition. This study suggests that trade-off responses to carotenoid availability are sex-specific in tern chicks. Thus, parental carotenoid supply to chicks may be an unrecognised component in sex allocation.
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