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Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence

Age-related variation in demographic rates is now widely documented in wild vertebrate systems, and has significant consequences for population and evolutionary dynamics. However, the mechanisms underpinning such variation, particularly in later life, are less well understood. Foraging efficiency is...

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Autores principales: Froy, Hannah, Lewis, Sue, Catry, Paulo, Bishop, Charles M., Forster, Isaac P., Fukuda, Akira, Higuchi, Hiroyoshi, Phalan, Ben, Xavier, Jose C., Nussey, Daniel H., Phillips, Richard A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116415
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author Froy, Hannah
Lewis, Sue
Catry, Paulo
Bishop, Charles M.
Forster, Isaac P.
Fukuda, Akira
Higuchi, Hiroyoshi
Phalan, Ben
Xavier, Jose C.
Nussey, Daniel H.
Phillips, Richard A.
author_facet Froy, Hannah
Lewis, Sue
Catry, Paulo
Bishop, Charles M.
Forster, Isaac P.
Fukuda, Akira
Higuchi, Hiroyoshi
Phalan, Ben
Xavier, Jose C.
Nussey, Daniel H.
Phillips, Richard A.
author_sort Froy, Hannah
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description Age-related variation in demographic rates is now widely documented in wild vertebrate systems, and has significant consequences for population and evolutionary dynamics. However, the mechanisms underpinning such variation, particularly in later life, are less well understood. Foraging efficiency is a key determinant of fitness, with implications for individual life history trade-offs. A variety of faculties known to decline in old age, such as muscular function and visual acuity, are likely to influence foraging performance. We examine age-related variation in the foraging behaviour of a long-lived, wide-ranging oceanic seabird, the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans. Using miniaturised tracking technologies, we compared foraging trip characteristics of birds breeding at Bird Island, South Georgia. Based on movement and immersion data collected during the incubation phase of a single breeding season, and from extensive tracking data collected in previous years from different stages of the breeding cycle, we found limited evidence for age-related variation in commonly reported trip parameters, and failed to detect signs of senescent decline. Our results contrast with the limited number of past studies that have examined foraging behaviour in later life, since these have documented changes in performance consistent with senescence. This highlights the importance of studies across different wild animal populations to gain a broader perspective on the processes driving variation in ageing rates.
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spelling pubmed-42890702015-01-12 Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence Froy, Hannah Lewis, Sue Catry, Paulo Bishop, Charles M. Forster, Isaac P. Fukuda, Akira Higuchi, Hiroyoshi Phalan, Ben Xavier, Jose C. Nussey, Daniel H. Phillips, Richard A. PLoS One Research Article Age-related variation in demographic rates is now widely documented in wild vertebrate systems, and has significant consequences for population and evolutionary dynamics. However, the mechanisms underpinning such variation, particularly in later life, are less well understood. Foraging efficiency is a key determinant of fitness, with implications for individual life history trade-offs. A variety of faculties known to decline in old age, such as muscular function and visual acuity, are likely to influence foraging performance. We examine age-related variation in the foraging behaviour of a long-lived, wide-ranging oceanic seabird, the wandering albatross Diomedea exulans. Using miniaturised tracking technologies, we compared foraging trip characteristics of birds breeding at Bird Island, South Georgia. Based on movement and immersion data collected during the incubation phase of a single breeding season, and from extensive tracking data collected in previous years from different stages of the breeding cycle, we found limited evidence for age-related variation in commonly reported trip parameters, and failed to detect signs of senescent decline. Our results contrast with the limited number of past studies that have examined foraging behaviour in later life, since these have documented changes in performance consistent with senescence. This highlights the importance of studies across different wild animal populations to gain a broader perspective on the processes driving variation in ageing rates. Public Library of Science 2015-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4289070/ /pubmed/25574995 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116415 Text en © 2015 Froy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Froy, Hannah
Lewis, Sue
Catry, Paulo
Bishop, Charles M.
Forster, Isaac P.
Fukuda, Akira
Higuchi, Hiroyoshi
Phalan, Ben
Xavier, Jose C.
Nussey, Daniel H.
Phillips, Richard A.
Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title_full Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title_fullStr Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title_full_unstemmed Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title_short Age-Related Variation in Foraging Behaviour in the Wandering Albatross at South Georgia: No Evidence for Senescence
title_sort age-related variation in foraging behaviour in the wandering albatross at south georgia: no evidence for senescence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4289070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25574995
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116415
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