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Age-specific patterns of maternal investment in common gull egg yolk.

Janek Urvik1, Kalev Rattiste2, Mathieu Giraudeau3, Monika Okuliarová4, Peeter Hõrak1, Tuul Sepp5.   

Abstract

While the general patterns of age-specific changes in reproductive success are quite well established in long-lived animals, we still do not know if allocation patterns of maternally transmitted compounds are related to maternal age. We measured the levels of yolk testosterone, carotenoids and vitamins A and E in a population of known-aged common gulls (Larus canus) and found an age-specific pattern in yolk lutein and vitamin A concentrations. Middle-aged mothers allocated more of these substances to yolk compared to young and old mothers. These results can be explained through differences in age-specific foraging, absorption or deposition patterns of carotenoids and vitamins into yolk. If these molecules play a role in antioxidant defence and immune modulation, our results suggest a possible physiological pathway underlying the age-specific changes in reproductive success of long-lived birds in the wild.
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Keywords:  carotenoids; maternal effects; reproductive senescence; testosterone

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29997189      PMCID: PMC6083236          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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10.  Age-specific patterns of maternal investment in common gull egg yolk.

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2.  Age-specific patterns of maternal investment in common gull egg yolk.

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