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Life history strategies in a North American red squirrels population Sébastien Descamps PhD candidate Under the supervision of Dominique Berteaux and Jean-Michel Gaillard
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Life history strategies? Co-adaptation of demographic parameters Response to evolution Demographic tactics « Life histories are the probabilities of survival and the rates of reproduction at each age in the life span » Partridge & Harvey 1988
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The red squirrel at Kluane > 15 years of data > 1200 males and 1200 females of known age Reproduction (litter size, mass, growth rate…) Low dispersion Food availability index
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Questions: 1- Senescence Age Survival Reproduction
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Questions: 2- Cost(s) of reproduction Age Survival Reproduction trade-off
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Questions: 3- Cohort effects Year of birth trade-off Year of birth Survival Reproduction Age
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Questions: 4- Demographic modelisation Population dynamic Year of birth Age Survival Reproduction trade-off
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Small mammals: Lots of results with mice in the lab Very few results in natural conditions, and with small mammals other than mice or voles Senescence
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Red squirrel at Kluane > 50 individuals older than 5 years old (without the 2003 dataset!) Preliminary results showing female survival decreasing with age: Senescence
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Females’ survival Full-age dependant model : (a) p
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Females ModelDev np AIC (j; ]1 yr, 5yr[ ; >5 yr) p 2319 40 2399 (j; >1 yr) p 2349 30 2409 Females’ survival 3 age classes: 1 juvenile stage, 1 prime-age stage, 1 senescent stage 2 age classes: 1 juvenile stage, 1 adult stage
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Likelihood Ratio Test between Model with 2 adult classes: ]1 yr, 5yr[; >5 yr and Model with 1 adult class: >1 yr Chi-sq. df Prob. ------------------------- 29.521 7 0.0001 => Senescence Females’ survival => 2 stages for adults
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Females’ survival
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Males’ survival Model with 1 juvenile class and 1 adult class (j; >1 yr) p(t) =0.69 0.21
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Males’ survival No senescence for males? Senescence later in life? Strong selection on males => only the best males survive until 5 years and more?
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Some theories explain the existence of senescence by the existence of reproduction costs => Important to study the reproduction costs to understand the effects of age on reproduction/survival
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Previous experimental work: Koskela et al. 1998 on Bank Vole =>Manipulation of reproductive effort =>Manipulation of environmental conditions Systems allowing such manipulations are rare!!! Expression of the costs of reproduction according to food availability ?
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Experimental project Red squirrel at Kluane: Litter size manipulation (Humphries and Boutin 2000) Food addition (seed buckets) 2 treatments experiment: Litter size Increased +2 Decreased -2 Food addition No food addition Food addition No food addition
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Experimental project Hypotheses: Litter size increased decreased Food add No food Food add Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Success Group 1 = Success Group 3 Success Group 2 < Success Group 4 significant cost of reproduction when food scarcity
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Experimental project Red squirrel at Kluane: Year 2004: low food availability (low cone production since 1999, and very low in 2003) Red squirrels should respond to experimental food addition Good opportunity to study the expression of reproductive costs according to food availability
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Year of birth trade-off Age Survival Reproduction Population Dynamic Conclusion
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