Patterns of variation in size and composition of Greater Scaup eggs: Are they related?

Citation
Pl. Flint et Jb. Grand, Patterns of variation in size and composition of Greater Scaup eggs: Are they related?, WILSON B, 111(4), 1999, pp. 465-471
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
WILSON BULLETIN
ISSN journal
00435643 → ACNP
Volume
111
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
465 - 471
Database
ISI
SICI code
0043-5643(199912)111:4<465:POVISA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
We studied egg size variation of Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) nesting on t he Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska from 1991-1996. Mean egg size was 64.36 +/ - 0.03 (SE) mi. Egg size did not vary with clutch size or serve as an index of body size. There was less than 2% overlap in total clutch volumes for c lutches of different sizes indicating that phenotypic clutch size-egg size trade-offs are not occurring among individuals. At the population level, Gr eater Scaup have less variation in egg size than other species of waterfowl . The proportion of variation in egg size caused by differences among femal es was 0.20, caused by differences within females among years was 0.25, and caused by differences within females and years (i.e., clutches) was 0.56. The proportion of egg lipid decreased with increasing egg size while the pr oportion of egg protein increased with egg size. Thus, Greater Scaup appear to trade-off lipid for protein as egg size increases. The proportion of va riation that was due to differences among females in total egg protein was 0.79 and in total egg lipid was 0.49. We conclude that in the absence of a fitness trade-off between clutch size and egg size, selection has reduced a mong-individual variation in egg size.