Dietary partitioning of fishers and martens in a rapidly changing landscape

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
G. Bradley Smith , Jody M. Tucker , Mourad Gabriel , Greta Wengert , Jonathan N. Pauli
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Abstract

Niche partitioning is critical for the stable coexistence of competing species that share limited resources. Yet, niches are dynamic, especially in the face of rapid environmental change. Carnivores exhibit particularly strong forms of competition and are differentially affected by change. Fishers (Pekania pennanti) and martens (Martes caurina) are two species of carnivores that overlap in space, time, and resources. In the Sierra Nevada of California, these two species share habitats that are undergoing a sudden restructuring due to drought and the subsequent mortality of more than half of all trees. Using a long-term dataset from across the affected region of the Sierra Nevada, we quantified the diet, as well as dietary niche overlap and niche shift of fishers and martens during summer months before, during, and after these disturbances and as a function of spatial overlap. The summer diet of fishers and martens did not appear to be affected by change in live forest canopy and tree mortality. While fisher diet was unaffected by elevation, martens exhibited an increasing reliance on vertebrate prey at higher elevations. Our results suggest that during summer months the diet of fishers is highly diverse, even including fungi and insects, but the diet of martens is less diverse and more reliant on vertebrate prey. These different consumption patterns — which were largely unaffected by changing environmental conditions, except elevation — have led to unexpectedly low overlap in trophic niche space during the timeframe measured. Our findings demonstrate that the coexistence of martens and fishers regionally is likely facilitated, in part, through partitioning along the trophic niche axis. If drought conditions persist and lead to continued or increasingly reduced snowpack and altered vegetation, future research should assess how niche partitioning of fishers, martens, and other members of the broader carnivore community will endure.
鱼鹰和貂在快速变化的地貌中的食物分配
生态位划分对于共享有限资源的竞争物种的稳定共存至关重要。然而,生态位是动态的,尤其是在环境快速变化的情况下。食肉动物表现出特别强烈的竞争形式,并受到变化的不同影响。鱼獾(Pekania pennanti)和貂(Martes caurina)是两种在空间、时间和资源上都有重叠的食肉动物。在加利福尼亚州的内华达山脉,这两种食肉动物共同生活的栖息地正在经历一场突如其来的结构调整,原因是干旱以及随之而来的一半以上树木的死亡。利用内华达山脉整个受影响地区的长期数据集,我们量化了鱼鹰和貂在这些干扰发生之前、期间和之后的夏季几个月中的食性以及食性生态位重叠和生态位转移,并将其作为空间重叠的函数。鱼鹰和貂的夏季食物似乎没有受到活林冠层变化和树木死亡的影响。鱼鹰的食物不受海拔高度的影响,而马鹿则表现出在海拔较高的地方越来越依赖脊椎动物猎物。我们的研究结果表明,在夏季,鱼鹰的食物种类非常丰富,甚至包括真菌和昆虫,但貂的食物种类较少,而且更依赖于脊椎动物猎物。这些不同的消费模式(除海拔高度外,基本不受环境条件变化的影响)导致在所测量的时间范围内营养生态位空间的重叠程度出乎意料地低。我们的研究结果表明,貂和鱼类在区域内的共存可能部分是通过沿营养生态位轴线的分区来实现的。如果干旱条件持续存在,导致积雪量持续减少或日益减少,植被发生改变,那么未来的研究应该评估鱼类、马鹿和更广泛的食肉动物群落中的其他成员的生态位分区将如何持续下去。
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Food Webs
Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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