Data from: Drivers of variation in egg size in a cooperative breeder with a redirected helping system
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Females are expected to balance the benefits of current reproductive
investment against the costs of that investment for future reproduction.
Egg size may be subject to this trade-off, the outcome of which may depend
on the intrinsic characteristics of the laying female or the environmental
conditions that she encounters, such as weather and food supply. In
addition, a female’s social environment may affect egg investment: in
several cooperatively breeding species, females adjust egg investment
according to the availability of help at the nest. In this study, we used
long-term data and a field experiment to investigate the factors
influencing egg size in the long-tailed tit Aegithalos caudatus, a
cooperative breeder with a redirected helping system and relatively
variable egg size. We show that females laid eggs of a consistent size
within and across clutches, and that skeletally larger females laid larger
eggs. However, we found no evidence that environmental conditions or
social environment influenced egg investment. Therefore, egg size appears
largely to be an intrinsic characteristic of individual females. We
discuss the importance of the predictability of future conditions for
females when making investment decisions during egg-laying and stress the
need for further studies of pre-laying investment in a wider range of
cooperative breeding systems.
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2025-05-15



