Abstract
AbstractMany life-history events in aquatic invertebrates are triggered by seasonal changes in water temperature, but other ecological factors may be important as well. To rule out the confounding effects of changing water temperature, we studied the seasonal dynamics of an aquatic invertebrate community and their effect on a top fish predator in a thermally stable freshwater spring in South Iceland. We sampled benthic invertebrates five times over a year and conducted a mark-recapture study on the top predator in the system, small benthic Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus (L.). We assessed variation in diet composition and feeding preferences by calculating the electivity and individual specialisation of each fish at each sampling time. There was a clear separation of winter and summer communities for the benthic invertebrates. The variation in prey availability was also reflected in the fish diet, with higher feeding selectivity in summer than in winter for the highly abundant Chironomidae larvae. In contrast, individual specialisation as a measure of intrapopulation niche variation was higher in winter when prey availability was lower. We furthermore found that groundwater amphipods might play an important role in the winter diet of spring-dwelling Arctic charr. In conclusion, seasonal variation in the invertebrate community is an important factor to consider and has the potential to alter the phenotype (e.g. growth rates) and behaviour (e.g. feeding preferences) of higher trophic levels.
Funder
Icelandic Centre for Research
Náttúruverndarsjóður Pálma Jónssonar
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference69 articles.
1. Aarefjord, F., R. Borgström, L. Lien & G. Milbrink, 1973. Oligochaetes in the bottom fauna and stomach of trout, Salmo trutta (L.). Norwegian Journal of Zoology 21: 281–288.
2. Amundsen, P.-A., R. Knudsen & A. Klemetsen, 2007. Intraspecific competition and density dependence of food consumption and growth in Arctic charr. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 149–158.
3. Anderson, N. H. & K. W. Cummins, 1979. Influences of diet on the life histories of aquatic insects. Journal of the Fisheries Board of Canada 36: 335–342.
4. Anderson, A. M., E. Mittag, B. Middleton, B. Vondracek & L. C. Ferrington, 2016. Winter diets of Brown trout populations in Southeastern Minnesota and the significance of winter-emerging invertebrates. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 145: 206–220.
5. Araújo, M. S., D. I. Bolnick & C. A. Layman, 2011. The ecological causes of individual specialisation. Ecology Letters 14: 948–958.
Cited by
16 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献