Interactive Effects of Lake Morphometry and Sticklebacks on the Trophic Position of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) across Lakes in Western Greenland

I. Arranz, T. Davidson, L. Benejam, S. Brucet, J. Sánchez‐Hernández, F. Landkildehus, T. Lauridsen, N. Mazzeo, N. Vidal, Korhan Özkan, Irene Gallego, Juliane Wischnewski, R. Menezes, Tserenpil Shurkhuu, E. Jeppesen
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The structure and functioning of Arctic ecosystems have been drastically modified by global warming, with fish species potentially performing habitat shifts such as the northern expansion of generalist and warm-adapted species. The freshwater fish species Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus, hereafter charr) plays a key role in Arctic lake food webs, but sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) may impact the trophic position (TP) of charr by affecting their habitat choice and food resources. In the present study, we used multiple regression analyses to examine the role of lake morphology (i.e., depth and area) and influence of sticklebacks on the TP of charr (estimated from δ15N and δ13C) sampled in nine Arctic lakes in Western Greenland between 2011 and 2013. Results showed that charr populations exhibited larger TP values when co-occurring with sticklebacks. Specifically, for larger and deeper lakes, a significant positive effect on TP values was observed for medium-sized (25 to 35 cm) charr. Moreover, the TP of sticklebacks had a null effect on the TP values of the largest charr (> 40 cm), suggesting that the largest-sized charr individuals did not prey on sticklebacks. We conclude that charr undergo flexible ontogenetic trophic trajectories depending on the species composition of the Arctic fish community structure (here presence or absence of sticklebacks) and abiotic lake features.
湖泊形态计量学和Sticklebacks对北极沙尔(Salvelinus alpinus)在格陵兰西部湖泊中营养位置的交互作用
由于全球变暖,北极生态系统的结构和功能已经发生了巨大变化,鱼类物种可能会发生栖息地转移,例如多面手和适应温暖的物种向北扩张。淡水鱼类北极鲑(Salvelinus alpinus,以下简称charr)在北极湖泊食物网中起着关键作用,而棘鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus)可能通过影响其栖息地选择和食物资源来影响北极鲑的营养地位(TP)。在本研究中,我们使用多元回归分析来检验2011年至2013年期间在格陵兰岛西部9个北极湖泊取样的湖泊形态(即深度和面积)和刺鱼对charr TP(由δ15N和δ13C估算)的影响。结果表明,与棘鱼共存时,棘鱼种群的TP值较大。具体而言,对于较大和较深的湖泊,中型(25 ~ 35 cm) charr对TP值有显著的正向影响。此外,棘鱼的TP值对最大charr (bb0 ~ 40cm)的TP值没有影响,这表明最大charr个体不捕食棘鱼。我们的结论是,根据北极鱼类群落结构的物种组成(这里有或没有刺鱼)和非生物湖泊特征,charr经历了灵活的个体发育营养轨迹。
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