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Data from: Telomere dynamics in parasitic great spotted cuckoos and their magpie hosts

AutorSoler, Juan José CSIC ORCID; Ruiz-Castellano, Cristina CSIC ORCID; Martínez de la Puente, Josué CSIC ORCID; Tomás, Gustavo CSIC ORCID; Ruiz-Rodríguez, Magdalena CSIC ORCID; Figuerola, Jordi CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveHost-parasite interaction
Life History Evolution
Clamator glandarius
Pica pica
Trade-offs
Evolutionary physiology
Fecha de publicación22-jun-2015
EditorDryad
CitaciónSoler, Juan José; Ruiz-Castellano, Cristina; Martínez de la Puente, Josué; Tomás, Gustavo; Ruiz-Rodríguez, Magdalena; Figuerola, Jordi (2015): Data from: Telomere dynamics in parasitic great spotted cuckoos and their magpie hosts [Dataset]; Dryad; Version 1; https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6nr62
ResumenAlthough little is known on the impact of environment on telomere length dynamics, it has been suggested to be affected by stress, lifestyle and/or life-history strategies of animals. We here compared telomere dynamics in erythrocytes of hatchlings and fledglings of the brood parasite great spotted cuckoos (Clamator glandarius) and of magpies (Pica pica), their main host in Europe. In magpie chicks, telomere length decreased from hatching to fledging while no significant change in telomere length of great spotted cuckoo chicks was found. Moreover, we found interspecific differences in the association between laying date and telomere shortening. Interspecific differences in telomere shortening were interpreted as a consequence of differences in lifestyle and life-history characteristics of magpies and great spotted cuckoos. In comparison with magpies, cuckoos experience reduced sibling competition and higher access to resources, and, consequently, lower stressful environmental conditions during the nestling phase. These characteristics also explain the associations between telomere attrition and environmental conditions (i.e. laying date) for magpies and the absence of association for great spotted cuckoos. These results therefore fit expectations on telomere dynamics derived from interspecific differences in lifestyle and life-history of brood parasites and their bird hosts.
DescripciónTelomere length of magpie and great spotted cuckoo nestlings Telomere length of magpie and great spotted cuckoo nestlings soon after hatching and before fledging. We also show telomere attrition values and laying-date of each studied nest. Values are means estimates per study nest. data.xlsx
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.6nr62
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/282834
DOI10.5061/dryad.6nr62
ReferenciasSoler, Juan José; Ruiz-Castellano, Cristina; Martínez de la Puente, Josué; Tomás, Gustavo; Ruiz-Rodríguez, Magdalena; Figuerola, Jordi (2015): Telomere dynamics in parasitic great spotted cuckoos and their magpie hosts ; http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12680. http://hdl.handle.net/10261/123418
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