Abstract
Capsule Young body condition is affected by the interaction of environment (rainfall) and brood size. Aims To investigate factors affecting offspring condition using levels of urea in plasma. Methods We used generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) with the levels of urea in plasma as the dependent variable and laying date, brood size, sex and year as the explanatory ones. Results Brood size had a significant effect on offspring condition only during a year of adverse weather (heavy rainfall). During this period, young from broods of two were in poor condition compared with single broods. Conversely, brood size had no effect in the other two years analysed. Neither sex nor laying date had a significant effect on young condition. Offspring condition was not related to first-year survival. Conclusion There is a trade-off between reproduction (brood size) and offspring condition only in years of adverse environmental conditions.
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