scholarly journals Individual specialists in a generalist population: results from a long-term stable isotope series

2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 711-714 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hannah B. Vander Zanden ◽  
Karen A. Bjorndal ◽  
Kimberly J. Reich ◽  
Alan B. Bolten

Individual variation in resource use has often been ignored in ecological studies, but closer examination of individual patterns through time may reveal significant intrapopulation differences. Adult loggerhead sea turtles ( Caretta caretta ) are generalist carnivores with a wide geographical range, resulting in a broad isotopic niche. We microsampled scute, a persistent and continuously growing tissue, to examine long-term variation in resource use (up to 12 years) in 15 nesting loggerhead turtles. Using stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon, we examined the resource use patterns (integration of diet, habitat and geographical location) and demonstrate that individual loggerheads are long-term specialists within a generalist population. We present our results in the context of a conceptual model comparing isotopic niches in specialist and generalist populations. Individual consistency may have important ecological, evolutionary and conservation consequences, such as the reduction of intraspecific competition.

2016 ◽  
Vol 73 (7) ◽  
pp. 1072-1080 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebecca L. Eberts ◽  
Björn Wissel ◽  
Richard G. Manzon ◽  
Joanna Y. Wilson ◽  
Douglas R. Boreham ◽  
...  

Lake (Coregonus clupeaformis) and round (Prosopium cylindraceum) whitefish are sympatric benthivores in Lake Huron that are thought to coexist via niche partitioning. However, little is known about long-term resource use and niche overlap across different temporal scales. We used a multiyear (2010–2012) and multi-tissue (liver, muscle, and bone layers) isotopic niche analysis to characterize and compare resource use by lake and round whitefish across several time scales. Lake whitefish consistently used more diverse, 13C-depleted (mean δ13C = −21.9‰) and 15N-enriched (mean δ15N = +9.3‰) resources than round whitefish (mean δ13C = −18.2‰; mean δ15N = +8.3‰). Niche overlap occurred only in liver, representing the spawning period, while niche segregation was highest in juvenile life stages. Individuals of both species made variable resource shifts among time periods, suggesting that spawning aggregations are composed of individuals representing a variety of feeding strategies and locations. Our study confirms that differential resource use is an important strategy for these fish as adults and demonstrates life-long niche partitioning beginning before age-2.


2014 ◽  
Vol 161 (6) ◽  
pp. 1251-1262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allen M. Foley ◽  
Barbara A. Schroeder ◽  
Robert Hardy ◽  
Sandra L. MacPherson ◽  
Mark Nicholas

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