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Spée, Marion; Marchal, Lorène; Lazin, David; Le Maho, Yvon; Chastel, Olivier; Beaulieu, Michaël; Raclot, Thierry (2011): (Table 1) Characteristics of breeding male Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) treated with varying degrees of corticosterone, Adélie land, Antarctica [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.837408, Supplement to: Spée, M et al. (2011): Exogenous corticosterone and nest abandonment: A study in a long-lived bird, the Adélie penguin. Hormones and Behavior, 60(4), 362-370, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2011.07.003

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Abstract:
Breeding individuals enter an emergency life-history stage when their body reserves reach a minimum threshold. Consequently, they redirect current activity toward survival, leading to egg abandonment in birds. Corticosterone (CORT) is known to promote this stage. How and to what extent CORT triggers egg abandonment when breeding is associated with prolonged fasting, however, requires further investigation. We manipulated free-living male Adelie penguins with CORT-pellets before their laying period. We then examined their behavioral response with respect to nest abandonment in parallel with their prolactin levels (regulating parental care), and the subsequent effects of treatment on breeding success in relieved birds. Exogenous CORT triggered nest abandonment in 60% of the treated penguins -14 days after treatment and induced a concomitant decline in prolactin levels. Interestingly, prolactin levels in treated penguins that did not abandon their nest were higher at the point of implantation and also after being relieved by females, when compared with abandoning penguins. Among successful birds, the treatment did not affect the number of chicks, nor the brood mass.
Our results show the involvement of CORT in the decision-making process regarding egg abandonment in Adelie penguins when incubation is associated with a natural long fast. However, we suggest that CORT alone is not sufficient to trigger nest abandonment but that 1) prolactin levels need to reach a low threshold value, and 2) a rise in proteolysis (i.e. utilization of protein as main energy substrate) seems also to be required.
Further details:
Ainley, David G (2002): The Adélie Penguin. Columbia University Press, 416 pp
Coverage:
Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016700
Date/Time Start: 2007-11-16T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2007-11-17T00:00:00
Event(s):
Dumont_d-Urville * Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016700 * Location: Adelie Land * Method/Device: Research station (RS)
Comment:
DATE/TIME = implantation date. Chicks reach their peak body mass after 42 to 45 days according to Ainley (2002). Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
CommentCommentSpée, MarionCompletion of the 1st incubation shift
TreatmentTreatSpée, MarionC10 and C100: male Adélie penguins implanted with 10 and 100 mg of CORT, respectively
Pygoscelis adeliaeP. adeliae#Spée, Marionmale adults
DATE/TIMEDate/TimeGeocode
Standard deviationStd dev±Spée, Marionof implantation date
Pygoscelis adeliae, massP. adeliae mkgSpée, Marionof adults at implantation; # = 4.69 and 4.49
Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Spée, Marionmass of adults at implantation
DateDateSpée, Marionof departure; Nest abandonment Control: 2007-12-13 and 2007-12-06
Standard deviationStd dev±Spée, Marionof departure date
10 Pygoscelis adeliae, egg laying dateP. adeliae egg layingSpée, MarionNest abandonment Control: 2007-11-18 and 2007-11-21
11 Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Spée, Marionof egg-laying date
12 Eggs per clutchEggs/clutch#Spée, Marion
13 Eggs per clutch, standard errorEggs/clutch std e±Spée, Marion
14 Pygoscelis adeliae, hatching dateP. adeliae hatchingSpée, Marion
15 Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Spée, Marionof hatching date
16 Incubation durationInc durdaysSpée, Marion
17 Standard deviationStd dev±Spée, Marionincubation duration
18 NumberNoSpée, Marionof chicks one week after hatching (per pair)
19 Standard deviationStd dev±Spée, Marionno. of chicks one week after hatching
20 NumberNoSpée, Marionof chicks when reaching their peak body mass (per pair)
21 Standard deviationStd dev±Spée, Marionno. of chicks when reaching their peak body mass
22 Pygoscelis adeliae, massP. adeliae mkgSpée, Marionof chicks at peak body mass
23 Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Spée, Marionmass of chicks at peak body mass
Size:
92 data points

Data

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Comment
(Completion of the 1st incubat...)

Treat
(C10 and C100: male Adélie pen...)

P. adeliae [#]
(male adults)

Date/Time

Std dev [±]
(of implantation date)

P. adeliae m [kg]
(of adults at implantation; # ...)

P. adeliae std dev [±]
(mass of adults at implantation)

Date
(of departure; Nest abandonmen...)

Std dev [±]
(of departure date)
10 
P. adeliae egg laying
(Nest abandonment Control: 200...)
11 
P. adeliae std dev [±]
(of egg-laying date)
12 
Eggs/clutch [#]
13 
Eggs/clutch std e [±]
14 
P. adeliae hatching
15 
P. adeliae std dev [±]
(of hatching date)
16 
Inc dur [days]
17 
Std dev [±]
(incubation duration)
18 
No
(of chicks one week after hatc...)
19 
Std dev [±]
(no. of chicks one week after ...)
20 
No
(of chicks when reaching their...)
21 
Std dev [±]
(no. of chicks when reaching t...)
22 
P. adeliae m [kg]
(of chicks at peak body mass)
23 
P. adeliae std dev [±]
(mass of chicks at peak body mass)
Relieved by femalesControl272007-11-160.644.750.062007-12-060.622007-11-200.471.780.082007-11-240.4834.540.491.230.131.130.114.290.26
Relieved by femalesC10142007-11-161.065.100.152007-12-070.152007-11-200.621.930.072007-11-250.6235.450.581.360.201.310.205.730.58
Relieved by femalesC10062007-11-170.984.940.212007-12-050.472007-11-200.952.000.002007-11-260.6836.600.981.600.241.400.245.260.93
Nest abandonmentControl22007-11-16#4.592007-12-132007-11-182.00
Nest abandonmentC1012007-11-164.892007-12-092007-11-241.00
Nest abandonmentC10092007-11-160.805.180.142007-11-301.022007-11-190.621.780.15