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Thierry, Anne-Mathilde; Massemin, Sylvie; Handrich, Yves; Raclot, Thierry (2013): (Table 1) Breeding parameters for 60 male Adélie penguins (Pygoscelis adeliae) at station Dumont d'Urville (Antarctica) depending on treatment (control vs. CORT) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.839226, Supplement to: Thierry, A-M et al. (2013): Elevated corticosterone levels and severe weather conditions decrease parental investment of incubating Adélie penguins. Hormones and Behavior, 63(3), 475-483, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.12.011

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Abstract:
Corticosterone, the main stress hormone in birds, mediates resource allocation, allowing animals to adjust their physiology and behaviour to changes in the environment. Incubation is a time and energy-consuming phase of the avian reproductive cycle. It may be terminated prematurely, when the parents' energy stores are depleted or when environmental conditions are severe. In this study, the effects of experimentally elevated baseline corticosterone levels on the parental investment of incubating male Adelie penguins were investigated. Incubation duration and reproductive success of 60 penguins were recorded. The clutches of some birds were replaced by dummy eggs, which recorded egg temperatures and rotation rates, enabling a detailed investigation of incubation behaviour. Corticosterone levels of treated birds were 2.4-fold higher than those of controls 18 days post treatment. Exogenous corticosterone triggered nest desertion in 61% of the treated birds; consequently reducing reproductive success, indicating that corticosterone can reduce or disrupt parental investment. Regarding egg temperatures, hypothermic events became more frequent and more pronounced in treated birds, before these birds eventually abandoned their nest. The treatment also significantly decreased incubation temperatures by 1.3 °C and lengthened the incubation period by 2.1 days. However, the number of chicks at hatching was similar among successful nests, regardless of treatment. Weather conditions appeared to be particularly important in determining the extent to which corticosterone levels affected the behaviour of penguins, as treated penguins were more sensitive to severe weather conditions. This underlines the importance of considering the interactions of organisms with their environment in studies of animal behaviour and ecophysiology.
Coverage:
Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016700
Event(s):
Dumont_d-Urville * Latitude: -66.666700 * Longitude: 140.016700 * Location: Adelie Land * Method/Device: Research station (RS)
Comment:
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
1Time coverageCoverageThierry, Anne-Mathilde
2Method commentMethod commThierry, Anne-Mathilde
3TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathilde
4Pygoscelis adeliaeP. adeliae#Thierry, Anne-Mathildeno. of males observed
5TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathildedate of implantation
6Standard deviationStd dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildeimplantation date
7Pygoscelis adeliae, massP. adeliae mkgThierry, Anne-Mathildeof males at implantation
8Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildemale body mass
9Pygoscelis adeliae, egg laying dateP. adeliae egg layingThierry, Anne-Mathilde
10Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildeegg laying date
11TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathildedate of female departure
12Standard deviationStd dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildefemale departure date
13Eggs per clutchEggs/clutch#Thierry, Anne-Mathildeper nest
14Eggs per clutch, standard errorEggs/clutch std e±Thierry, Anne-Mathilde
15TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathildedate start of incubation behaviour recording
16Standard deviationStd dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildestart of behaviour recording
17TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathildedate end of incubation behaviour recording
18Standard deviationStd dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildeend of behaviour recording
19TreatmentTreatThierry, Anne-Mathildedate of male departure
20Standard deviationStd dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildemale departure date
21Pygoscelis adeliae, hatching dateP. adeliae hatchingThierry, Anne-Mathilde
22Pygoscelis adeliae, standard deviationP. adeliae std dev±Thierry, Anne-Mathildehatching date
23CommentCommentThierry, Anne-Mathildereturn rate (proportion of males that returned to their nest site the year following experimentation)
Size:
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