Fecal DNA metabarcoding reveals seasonal and annual variation in willow ptarmigan diet

Author:

Ingvaldsen Elise W.1ORCID,Østnes Jan E.1ORCID,Kleven Oddmund2ORCID,Davey Marie2ORCID,Fossøy Frode2ORCID,Nilsen Erlend B.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biosciences and Aquaculture, Nord University, 7713 Steinkjer, Norway

2. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 7485 Trondheim, Norway

Abstract

Understanding spatio-temporal variation in the diet of alpine herbivores is important to predict how a changing climate will affect these species in the future. We examined the spatio-temporal variation in willow ptarmigan ( Lagopus l. lagopus ) diet using DNA metabarcoding of fecal pellets sampled from winter to early summer over three consecutive years. Furthermore, we assessed how snow cover and vegetation phenology affected diet variation. We also investigated sex differences in diet composition. We identified 18 important diet taxa and the genera Betula, Vaccinium and Empetrum occurred most frequently. Diet composition and richness varied within and between years. Seasonally, there was a shift from a narrow winter diet dominated by trees and dwarf shrubs to a broader spring diet with more nutritious field vegetation. This seasonal progression differed among years. The temporal variation in diet was better explained by day of year than by snow cover and vegetation phenology. Females had a more diverse diet than males, but there were no sex differences in diet composition. Our results demonstrate that metabarcoding of fecal samples provides the opportunity to assess factors affecting diet composition of species in alpine ecosystems in the context of a changing climate.

Funder

Miljødirektoratet

Publisher

The Royal Society

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