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Long-lasting effects of harsh early-life conditions on adult survival of a long-lived vertebrate
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
oai:digital.csic.es:10261/161183
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
- Payo-Payo, Ana
- Oro, Daniel
This dataset was used to analyze survival probabilities of adult Audouin’s gull depending on early conditions (density-dependence and Winter NAO) experienced by the individuals., Capture mark recapture data of Audouin gulls breeding from 1995 until 2009 in Mediterranean locations including Ebro Delta, Chafarinas Islands,
Columbretes Islands and Mallorca islets in the Balearic Islands. Individuals are shown in rows and years in columns followed by the cohort on which they were born, and the environmental covariates associated to that year. This data set has been used for the publication: Payo-Payo, A.; Sanz-Aguilar, A. and Oro, D. (2022) Long-lasting effects of harsh early-life conditions on adult survival of a long-lived vertebrate. OIKOS., We acknowledge financial support through projects RESET (CGL2017-85210-P), IBISES (ref. CGL2013-42203-R) and MINOW (ref. H2020- 634495)., This work was funded through projects RESET (CGL2017-85210-P) and IBISES (ref. CGL2013-42203-R).
APP was supported by a predoctoral fellowship of the Ministry of Education (FPU-AP 2012-0869).
ASA is supported by a postdoctoral contract co-funded by the Regional Government of the Balearic Islands and the European Social Fund (ref. PD/003/2016) and a Ramón y Cajal fellowship ( Ref. RYC-2017- 22796)., The data file contains resight histories of Audouin’s gulls born at Ebro Delta and observed during breeding seasons 1995 to 2009. This file contains one line per individual; one column per encounter occasion (from column 1 to 15 were code 1 indicate resight at Ebro Delta colony and code 2 resight at other colony); one line indicating the number of individual capture histories (column 16); and three further columns indicating the standardized values of early life individual covariates (columns 17, 18, and 19; for DD, WNAO, and DD*WNAO, respectively)., No
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Artículo científico (article). 2023
LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF HARSH EARLY-LIFE CONDITIONS ON ADULT SURVIVAL OF A LONG-LIVED VERTEBRATE
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Payo-Payo, Ana
- Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
- Oro, Daniel
Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 3 figuras, 2 tablas. Dataset: https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/161183, Early life conditions, especially in long-lived organisms, can have both immediate
and long-lasting effects in vital traits generating demographic structure across cohorts.
Multiple non-exclusive hypotheses have been proposed to explore this question. For
instance, the silver spoon, the viability selection or the predictive adaptive response
hypothesis, predict that long lasting effects resulting from harsh early conditions could
be negative, positive or vary with current environmental conditions, respectively. We
use an 18-year capture–mark–recapture dataset on adult Audouin’s gulls Ichthyaetus
audouinii to test for these different hypotheses while accounting for age, breeding experience and large-scale dispersal. Audouin’s gull cohorts experiencing harsh conditions
during early life (i.e. nestling period and first winter) are known to experience lower first
year survival. Here, we show that early life conditions also explained a large proportion
(54%) of adult survival variation among cohorts. However, adulthood cohorts experiencing poor early life conditions had higher adult survival, in accordance with the viability selection hypothesis. Our results also show that apparent inexperienced breeders
showed lower survival than experienced ones. Moreover, adult survival decreased with
age. These results could suggest an increased cost of reproduction for deferred breeders,
individual quality differences or survival senescence in this population. Overall, our
study highlights the importance of early development, age and breeding experience as
potential factors generating heterogeneity of survival between cohorts. Understanding
the mechanisms driving responses to early life conditions at different life stages is fundamental to understanding the long-term dynamics of wild populations., This work was funded through projects RESET
(CGL2017-85210-P) and IBISES (ref. CGL2013-42203-R).
APP was supported by a predoctoral fellowship of the Ministry
of Education (FPU-AP 2012-0869). ASA was supported by a
postdoctoral contract co-funded by the Regional Government of the
Balearic Islands and the European Social Fund (ref. PD/003/2016)
and by a Ramon y Cajal fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of
Innovation and Universities, the Agencia Estatal de Investigación
and the European Social Found (RYC-2017-22796)., Peer reviewed
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Dataset. 2018
LONG-LASTING EFFECTS OF HARSH EARLY-LIFE CONDITIONS ON ADULT SURVIVAL OF A LONG-LIVED VERTEBRATE
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
- Sanz-Aguilar, Ana
- Payo-Payo, Ana
- Oro, Daniel
This dataset was used to analyze survival probabilities of adult Audouin’s gull depending on early conditions (density-dependence and Winter NAO) experienced by the individuals., Capture mark recapture data of Audouin gulls breeding from 1995 until 2009 in Mediterranean locations including Ebro Delta, Chafarinas Islands,
Columbretes Islands and Mallorca islets in the Balearic Islands. Individuals are shown in rows and years in columns followed by the cohort on which they were born, and the environmental covariates associated to that year. This data set has been used for the publication: Payo-Payo, A.; Sanz-Aguilar, A. and Oro, D. (2022) Long-lasting effects of harsh early-life conditions on adult survival of a long-lived vertebrate. OIKOS., We acknowledge financial support through projects RESET (CGL2017-85210-P), IBISES (ref. CGL2013-42203-R) and MINOW (ref. H2020- 634495)., This work was funded through projects RESET (CGL2017-85210-P) and IBISES (ref. CGL2013-42203-R).
APP was supported by a predoctoral fellowship of the Ministry of Education (FPU-AP 2012-0869).
ASA is supported by a postdoctoral contract co-funded by the Regional Government of the Balearic Islands and the European Social Fund (ref. PD/003/2016) and a Ramón y Cajal fellowship ( Ref. RYC-2017- 22796)., The data file contains resight histories of Audouin’s gulls born at Ebro Delta and observed during breeding seasons 1995 to 2009. This file contains one line per individual; one column per encounter occasion (from column 1 to 15 were code 1 indicate resight at Ebro Delta colony and code 2 resight at other colony); one line indicating the number of individual capture histories (column 16); and three further columns indicating the standardized values of early life individual covariates (columns 17, 18, and 19; for DD, WNAO, and DD*WNAO, respectively)., No
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