Authors
Romain Pigeault, Camille‐Sophie Cozzarolo, Olivier Glaizot, Philippe Christe
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Ibis
Volume
162
Issue
3
Pages
613-626
Description
Several factors shape lifetime reproductive success, including genetic background, body condition, environmental conditions and ecological interactions such as parasitism. Adults often show higher reproductive success than their young conspecifics, especially in long‐lived bird species, and this may be explained by the cumulative effects of an increase in reproductive experience and the selection of high‐quality individuals from one year to the next. To test whether this pattern also exists in short‐lived bird species, we used 13 years of monitoring data from two Great Tit Parus major populations. The effects of male and female age on several reproductive parameters were analysed in 419 pairs of Great Tits, while accounting for body condition and infection by haemosporidian parasites. Reproductive success was mainly affected by the age‐class of males. Pairs containing a sub‐adult male fledged one‐third fewer …
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