A grazer's niche edge is associated with increasing diet diversity and poor population performance

Author:

Britnell J. A.12ORCID,Kerley G. I. H.3,Antwis R.ORCID,Shultz S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth and Environmental Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

2. North of England Zoological Society (Chester Zoo) Upton‐by‐Chester UK

3. Centre for African Conservation Ecology Nelson Mandela University Gqeberha South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThe core‐periphery hypothesis predicts niche cores should be associated with greater survivorship, reproductive output and population performance rates than marginal habitats at niche edges. However, there is very little empirical evidence of whether niche centrality influences population trends in animals. Using the Cape mountain zebra (Equus zebra zebra) as a model system, we evaluated whether niche centrality is associated with population trends, resource availability and diet across a core‐periphery gradient. Population growth rates and density progressively declined towards niche peripheries. Niche peripheries were resource‐poor and Cape mountain zebra consumed more phylogenetically diverse diets dominated by non‐grass families. In core habitats they consumed grass‐rich diets and female reproductive success was higher. This combination of spatial niche modelling and functional ecology provides a novel evaluation of how bottom‐up resource limitation can shape species distributions, population resilience and range change and can guide conservation management.

Funder

Royal Society

Natural Environment Research Council

Chester Zoo

Publisher

Wiley

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