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Variations in the Reproductive Strategies of Different Charadrius alexandrinus Populations in Xinjiang, China

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In response to the harsh natural environment in the arid lands of Xinjiang, China, Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus populations in different regions show flexibility in their breeding strategies to cope with the changeable environment. Of our three study areas, one (Taitema Lak...

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Autores principales: Ding, Peng, Song, Zitan, Liu, Yang, Székely, Tamás, Shi, Lei, Turghan, Mardan Aghabey
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508039
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13142260
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: In response to the harsh natural environment in the arid lands of Xinjiang, China, Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus populations in different regions show flexibility in their breeding strategies to cope with the changeable environment. Of our three study areas, one (Taitema Lake) is distinctly characterized by barren terrains and a harsh climate. Here, compared with the two other study areas, the tarsometatarsi of the female plovers were shorter but their egg size and clutch volume were significantly larger than in the two other populations. With the postponement of laying dates, partly due to phenological differences, the two other populations, respectively, show the characteristics of a small clutch size and a relatively small egg size and a decrease in reproductive output. In summary, our data support the hypothesis that Kentish plover populations show flexibility in their breeding strategies to cope with the harsh natural environment in the arid lands of Xinjiang, China. The relatively high average clutch size and average egg size observed in the study area also show that the saline wetlands in Western China are an important breeding habitat for Kentish plover. Therefore, in addition to the limitation of the birth cloaca, the explanation of the egg length allometry may be related to other factors, such as nest size, structure, shape, climate, and brood desertion, etc. Future research will be recommended to further clarify the underlying mechanism of the species’ reproductive strategies in response to regional environmental modification resulting from anthropogenic landscape features (human activities) and global climate change. ABSTRACT: Due to the influence of bio-geographical and environmental factors, as well as anthropogenic landscape features, organisms show different reproductive strategies among different populations. There is a lack of detailed information on the reproductive biology of Kentish plover Charadrius alexandrinus in arid lands in Central Asia. In this study, we summarized the characteristics of the reproductive biology of three geographically distinct plover populations in Aibi Lake in northwestern Xinjiang, Taitema Lake in southern Xinjiang and artificial reservoirs around Urumqi City in northern Xinjiang, based on 440 eggs from 158 nests observed and analyzed from April to July of 2019 and 2020. We found that there was no significant difference in clutch size among the three populations. However, the egg size of the Taitema Lake population was significantly larger than those of the other two populations, whilst the egg volume and clutch volume of the artificial reservoirs’ populations were significantly larger than that of Aibi Lake. With the postponement of laying dates, the northern and northwestern populations showed the characteristics of a small clutch size and a relatively small egg size, respectively, and a decrease in reproductive output. The heavier female plovers in Taitema Lake laid eggs earlier, and there was a significantly positive correlation between female body mass and clutch size and egg size. The tarsometatarsus length of the female plovers was significantly positively correlated with the reproductive output in all three populations. The model selection results show that female body size and ambient temperature restrict the egg size and reproductive output of Kentish plovers, which is consistent with the upper limit hypothesis of the maternal condition and maternal constraint. Our data support the hypothesis that Kentish plovers show distinct flexibility in their breeding strategies to cope with the harsh natural environment in the arid lands of Xinjiang, China. The results of a relatively high average clutch size and average egg size imply that the saline wetlands of Western China are important breeding habitats for Kentish plovers.