Adaptive inter-population differences in blue tit life-history traits on Corsica |
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Authors: | Marcel M Lambrechts Jacques Blondel Sylvie Hurtrez-Bousses Marie Maistre Philippe Perret |
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Institution: | (1) CNRS/CEFE, 1919 Route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France |
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Abstract: | Few studies of natural populations have investigated how phenotypic variation across populations relates to key factors in the environment and landscape structure. In the blue tits of southern France, inter-population differences in reproductive life-history traits (e.g. laying date and clutch size) are small, whatever the timing of maximum caterpillar availability, a key factor for offspring survival in tits. These small differences are attributed to gene flow between local populations occupying different habitat types. In contrast, in blue tits on the island of Corsica, we noted large differences in reproductive life-history traits between two populations, where each population is synchronized with the peak-date of caterpillar abundance. These occur over a short geographical distance (25km). Considering our study within a framework of long-term population studies in tits, our results support the hypothesis that different blue tit populations on Corsica show adaptive differences in life-history traits, and suggest that landscape structure at a small spatial scale can have profound effects on adaptive between-population differentiation in life-history traits that are closely linked with fitness. |
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Keywords: | adaptation life-history traits Parus caeruleus |
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