Apparent Survival And Cost Of Reproduction For White-Lined Tanager (Tachyphonus Rufus, Thraupidae) In The Northern Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil

Phoeve Macario,Mauro Pichorim,Paul F Doherty,Guilherme S Toledo-Lima,Tonny M Oliveira-Júnior, Thanyria P F Câmara, Shirley Macjane Melo, João Lucas S Silveira, Juliana C Araújo,Leonardo F França

PLOS ONE(2017)

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Understanding latitudinal variation in avian life-history traits has been a focus of many demographic studies around the world. However, we still know little about annual or intra-annual demographic variation within tropical regions or about how factors such as breeding season and precipitation influence demographic rates. In this study, we estimated intra-annual apparent survival of the White-lined Tanager (Tachyphonus rufus) using capture-markrecapture data from northeastern Brazil. We tested whether survival varied seasonally (breeding vs. non-breeding), with rainfall, by age and residence status in our study area. Intra-annual apparent survival was correlated with the reproductive cycle, being lower during the breeding (0.65 +/- 0.16 SE) vs. the non-breeding season (0.97 +/- 0.05 SE). The annual apparent survival (similar to 0.6) was relatively low for a tropical species. In both years, we observed highest abundance in spring (November, 3.1-3.7 birds/ha) and lowest abundance in autumn-winter periods (May-August, 1.1-1.4 bird/ha). The low survival during the breeding season probably reflects the trade-off between survival and reproduction and the cost of reproduction. Our findings represent an advance in the understanding of the demography of tropical birds because we did not find a predicted high annual apparent survival, and we elucidated some aspects of intra-annual variation in survival. Further exploration of latitudinal variation in demographic traits, especially in diverse, but poorly known habitats is needed to fully vet and develop life history theories.
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