Species interactions, environmental gradients and body size shape population niche width
Eloranta, A. P., Finstad, A. G., Sandlund, O. T., Knudsen, R., Kuparinen, A., & Amundsen, P. (2022). Species interactions, environmental gradients and body size shape population niche width. Journal of Animal Ecology, 91(1), 154-169. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13611
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Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of coexisting species. However, the identity and abundance of coexisting species, the prevailing environmental conditions, and the individual body size may shape the effects of interspecific interactions on species’ niche width.
Here we study the effects of inter- and intraspecific interactions, lake area and altitude, and fish body size on the trophic niche width and resource use of a generalist predator, the littoral-dwelling large, sparsely-rakered morph of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus; hereafter LSR whitefish). We use stable isotope, diet and survey fishing data from 14 subarctic lakes along an environmental gradient in northern Norway.
The isotopic niche width of LSR whitefish showed a humped-shaped relationship with increasing relative abundance of sympatric competitors, suggesting widest population niche at intermediate intensity of interspecific interactions. The isotopic niche width of LSR whitefish tended to decrease with increasing altitude, suggesting reduced niche in colder, less productive lakes.
LSR whitefish typically shifted to a higher trophic position and increased reliance on littoral food resources with increasing body size, although between-lake differences in ontogenetic niche shifts were evident. In most lakes, LSR whitefish relied less on littoral food resources than coexisting fishes and the niche overlap between sympatric competitors was most evident among relatively large individuals (>250 mm). Individual niche variation was highest among >200 mm long LSR whitefish, which likely have escaped the predation window of sympatric predators.
We demonstrate that intermediate intensity of interspecific interactions may broaden species’ niche width, whereas strong competition for limited resources and high predation risk may suppress niche width in less productive environments. Acknowledging potential humped-shaped relationships between population niche width and interspecific interactions can help us understand species’ responses to environmental disturbance (e.g., climate change and species invasions) as well as the driving forces of niche specialization.
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https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.gf1vhhmqzEloranta, Antti; Jones, Roger; Amundsen, Per-Arne; Knudsen, Rune; Finstad, Anders; Byström, Pär; Karlsson, Jan; Helland, Ingeborg; Gjelland, Karl Øystein; Johnsen, Stein Ivar; Museth, Jon et al. (2022). Stable isotope data from Fennoscandian lakes collated in COLDWEBS project. V. 23.9.2022. University of Jyväskylä. https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/dataset/83320. https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202209264659
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The study received financial support from the Norwegian Research Council (through grants 186320 to PAA and 243910 to AGF), the Academy of Finland (through grants 340901 to APE and 317495 to AK), and the Department of Biological and Environmental Science at the University of Jyväskylä.License
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