Seasonal trophic niche width and overlap of mottled sculpin and brown trout in a regulated high-elevation river

IF 1.6 3区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
Nitsa M. Platis, Yoichiro Kanno, Brett M. Johnson, Brien P. Rose
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In temperate ecosystems, resource availability fluctuates seasonally due to changes in environmental conditions and productivity. Intra- and inter-specific trophic niche overlap under resource limitation is a measure of competitive interactions and influences species coexistence and community dynamics, but patterns of this overlap are influenced by anthropogenic activities. To investigate seasonal trophic niche dynamics of coexisting fish species in a flow-altered river, we analysed prey resources, stomach content samples and stable isotope signatures of mottled sculpin Cottus bairdii and juvenile brown trout Salmo trutta in the Blue River, Colorado, USA, a high-elevation oligotrophic river. Prey biomass (i.e. benthic macroinvertebrates) peaked in spring and declined through summer and autumn. Stomach content and stable isotope analysis results showed that diet composition of mottled sculpin and brown trout varied seasonally in response to changes in prey availability. Stomach content analysis results revealed that in autumn, both species exhibited the highest frequency of empty stomachs and expanded population trophic niches due to increased inter-individual diet variation despite decreased individual trophic niche breadth. Inter-specific trophic niche overlap was relatively high across all seasons, but the lowest degree of overlap occurred in autumn of both years when prey availability was lowest. Isotopic analysis revealed similar trends to stomach content analysis, of wider isotopic niches and reduced overlap in autumn compared to spring. Our data indicated that seasonal variation affected individual- and population-level trophic niche dynamics and inter-specific niche overlap between mottled sculpin and brown trout. This trophic segregation under resource limitation may serve as a mechanism that facilitates species coexistence in a flow-regulated, oligotrophic river.

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一条受管制的高海拔河流中斑鳞鲑和褐鳟鱼的季节性营养龛宽度和重叠情况
在温带生态系统中,由于环境条件和生产力的变化,资源可用性随季节而波动。资源限制下的种内和种间营养位重叠是竞争性相互作用的一种衡量标准,影响着物种共存和群落动态,但这种重叠的模式受到人为活动的影响。为了研究在流量改变的河流中共存鱼类物种的季节性营养生态位动态,我们分析了美国科罗拉多州蓝河(一条高海拔寡营养河流)中斑鳞鱼 Cottus bairdii 和幼年褐鳟 Salmo trutta 的猎物资源、胃内容物样本和稳定同位素特征。猎物(即底栖大型无脊椎动物)的生物量在春季达到高峰,并在夏季和秋季下降。胃内容物和稳定同位素分析结果表明,斑鳞鲑和褐鳟的食物组成随猎物可用性的变化而发生季节性变化。胃内容物分析结果表明,在秋季,尽管个体营养位广度下降,但由于个体间食性差异增加,这两个物种表现出最高的空胃频率和扩大的种群营养位。在所有季节中,种间营养位重叠度相对较高,但重叠度最低的年份出现在猎物可获得性最低的秋季。同位素分析显示了与胃内容物分析类似的趋势,即秋季与春季相比,同位素生态位更宽,重叠度更低。我们的数据表明,季节变化影响了个体和种群水平的营养位动态以及斑鳞鲃和褐鳟鱼之间的营养位重叠。这种资源限制下的营养隔离可能是促进物种在流量调节的寡营养河流中共存的一种机制。
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Ecology of Freshwater Fish
Ecology of Freshwater Fish 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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4.10
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0.00%
发文量
45
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecology of Freshwater Fish publishes original contributions on all aspects of fish ecology in freshwater environments, including lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and streams. Manuscripts involving ecologically-oriented studies of behavior, conservation, development, genetics, life history, physiology, and host-parasite interactions are welcomed. Studies involving population ecology and community ecology are also of interest, as are evolutionary approaches including studies of population biology, evolutionary ecology, behavioral ecology, and historical ecology. Papers addressing the life stages of anadromous and catadromous species in estuaries and inshore coastal zones are considered if they contribute to the general understanding of freshwater fish ecology. Theoretical and modeling studies are suitable if they generate testable hypotheses, as are those with implications for fisheries. Manuscripts presenting analyses of published data are considered if they produce novel conclusions or syntheses. The journal publishes articles, fresh perspectives, and reviews and, occasionally, the proceedings of conferences and symposia.
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