Decision letter for "Higher temperatures are associated with reduced nestling body condition in a range‐restricted mountain bird"

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2021-02-14 DOI:10.1111/jav.02756/v3/decision1
Krista N. Oswald, B. Smit, Alan T. K. Lee, Ceili L. Peng, Cameryn Brock, S. Cunningham
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2 2 : e02756 Demonstrated negative effects of increased temperatures on avian reproductive success suggest a mechanism by which climate change may impact species persistence. High temperatures can result in reduced parental care and reduced nestling condition in passerines with dependent young, resulting in lowered fledging success and population recruitment. We examined provisioning rate and nestling condition in a South African mountain endemic, the Cape rockjumper Chaetops frenatus, whose population declines correlate with warming habitat. Our aim was to determine whether rockjumper reproductive success could be affected by high air temperatures. We set up video cameras on nests at three nestling age classes (≤ 7 days old; 8–12 days old; ≥ 13 days old) for 8 hours on 37 separate days. We successfully collected full-day footage on 25 of the 37 days (four days with predation, eight with equipment failure). Nestlings were weighed at the beginning and end of each film day, barring the four days with mid-day predation (n = 65 nestling measures from 33 of the 37 days). Average mass gain across all nestlings per nest was positively correlated with provisioning rate (0.78 g provisions−1 hr−1, CI: 0.26–1.30), and provisioning rate decreased at increasing temperatures (−0.08 provisions hr−1 °C−1, CI: −0.15 to −0.01). Daily change in mass of individual nestlings was negatively correlated with air temperatures above a significant temperature threshold (22.4°C; −0.30 g °C−1, CI: −0.40 to −0.19). This suggests nestling energy requirements were not being met on higher temperature days – perhaps because nestling energy and water demands for thermoregulation are elevated and provisioning rate is not correspondingly maintained or increased. These results suggest that higher temperatures negatively affect nestling mass gain. While in our study this did not directly affect fledging rates, it may affect post-fledging survival.
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[2][00:27 . 56]气温升高对鸟类繁殖成功的负面影响已得到证实,这表明气候变化可能影响物种持久性的机制。高温会导致雀形目鸟类的亲代抚育减少,雏鸟数量减少,从而降低雏鸟的成活率和种群数量的增加。我们研究了南非山区特有物种——开普跳岩毛羽的供给率和筑巢条件,其种群数量的下降与栖息地变暖有关。我们的目的是确定高温是否会影响跳岩动物的繁殖成功率。我们在三个雏鸟年龄等级(≤7日龄;8 ~ 12日龄;≥13日龄),共37天,共8小时。我们在37天中的25天成功地收集了全天的镜头(4天发生捕食,8天发生设备故障)。在每个拍摄日的开始和结束时对雏鸟进行称重,除了4天的中午捕食(37天中的33天n = 65个雏鸟测量)。每窝雏鸟的平均增重与摄食率呈正相关(0.78 g摄食−1小时−1,CI: 0.26 ~ 1.30),摄食率随温度升高而降低(−0.08摄食hr−1°C−1,CI:−0.15 ~−0.01)。雏鸟个体质量的日变化与高于显著温度阈值的气温呈负相关(22.4℃;−0.30 g°C−1,CI:−0.40 ~−0.19)。这表明,在温度较高的日子里,雏鸟的能量需求没有得到满足——可能是因为雏鸟对体温调节的能量和水的需求增加了,而供给率没有相应保持或增加。这些结果表明,较高的温度会对雏鸟的体重增加产生负面影响。虽然在我们的研究中,这并不直接影响羽化率,但它可能会影响羽化后的存活率。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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