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Avian life history traits influence eggshell bacterial loads: a comparative analysis
Authors:Juan Manuel Peralta‐Sánchez  Manuel Martín‐Vivaldi  Antonio Manuel Martín‐Platero  Manuel Martínez‐Bueno  Marta Oñate  Magdalena Ruiz‐Rodríguez  Juan José Soler
Institution:1. Departamento de Microbiología, Universidad de Granada, , Granada, Spain;2. Grupo Coevolución, Unidad Asociada al CSIC, Universidad Granada, , Granada, Spain;3. Departamento de Zoologia, Universidad de Granada, , Granada, Spain;4. Polz Lab, Parsons Laboratory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, , Cambridge, MA, USA;5. Departamento de Biología Vegetal, Universidad de Barcelona, , Barcelona, Spain;6. Departamento de Ecología Funcional y Evolutiva, Estación Experimental de Zonas áridas (EEZA‐ CSIC), , Almería, Spain
Abstract:Selection pressures due to parasitism play an important role in driving the evolution of life history traits of birds in general and of behaviour at the nest in particular. Eggshell bacterial load has been shown to predict hatching failure (i.e. the probability of embryo infection) but the relationships between the bacterial environment of the nest and life history characteristics of birds remain poorly investigated. We explored interspecific variation in eggshell bacterial load of mesophilic bacteria, Enterococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp. and Enterobacteriaceae groups across 24 bird species and assessed whether bacterial load is associated with breeding traits. Interspecific variation was much higher than intraspecific variation for all measures of bacterial load even after controlling for annual variation. Thus, we were able to assess the correlation between bacterial community characteristics and life history traits. After correcting for phylogenetic effects, we found that nest type, the use of feathers or plants as lining material, and incubation behaviour explained a significant proportion of the variance in bacterial communities on eggshells. The strength of these associations depended on study year, suggesting an important role of environmental conditions for eggshell bacterial load or community. Overall, these results suggest that bacteria on eggshells are associated with bird species traits, probably because birds are mediating the deleterious effect of eggshell microbes through behavioural traits that modify bacterial load.
Keywords:bacterial community  comparative approach  incubation behaviour  nest breeding behaviour
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