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Foraging tactics in alternative heterochronic salamander morphs: trophic quality of ponds matters more than water permanency
Denoël, Mathieu; Whiteman, Howard H.; Wissinger, Scott A.
2007In Freshwater Biology, 52 (9), p. 1667-1676
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Keywords :
Alternative developmental pathways; Energy intake; Habitat selection; Optimal foraging; Tiger salamander; Habitat; Dispersion; Configuration; Alpine lake; Resource partitioning; Movement; Drying; CMR; Fairy shrimp; Branchinecta coloradensis; Diet; Polyphenism; Polymorphism; Mexican Cut; RMBL; Rocky mountains; Habitat supplementation; Patch use; Ecology; Population dynamic; Site fidelity; Heterochrony; Colorado; Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum; Paedomorphosis; Feeding; Dispersal
Abstract :
[en] 1. In lentic freshwater habitats, the composition of animal assemblages shifts along a gradient from temporary to permanent basins. When habitats with different degrees of permanence are at the scale of the home range of species, they constitute alternatives in terms of energy acquisition through feeding. 2. In this context, previous studies showed an advantage of metamorphic over paedomorphic tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum) in temporary ponds which are only available to metamorphs. The aim of this study was to establish whether salamanders obtain similar benefits in ponds that do not differ in water permanence and whether salamanders shifted from detrimental to advantageous ponds. To this end, we determined the feeding habits, body condition and movement patterns of the two morphs in a complex of four permanent and four temporary ponds. 3. Consistent with previous studies, metamorphs consumed higher-quality diets than paedomorphs in term of energy intake. However, these differences occurred because metamorphs consumed fairy shrimp in a single temporary pond. Individual movement patterns confirmed that most of the metamorphs used different aquatic habitats both within and between years and that most of them moved from permanent ponds for breeding towards the most profitable temporary pond in terms of foraging. 4. These results indicate that habitat selection by salamanders is optimal in term of energy intake in metamorphs that use high quality ponds independently of hydroperiod. It seems that both spatial and temporal variation can influence the relative foraging success of each morph.
Disciplines :
Aquatic sciences & oceanology
Zoology
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Denoël, Mathieu  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de Biologie, Ecologie et Evolution > Biologie du comportement - Ethologie et psychologie animale
Whiteman, Howard H.;  Murray State University, Kentucky - MSU, USA
Wissinger, Scott A.;  Allegueny College, Meadville, USA
Language :
English
Title :
Foraging tactics in alternative heterochronic salamander morphs: trophic quality of ponds matters more than water permanency
Publication date :
2007
Journal title :
Freshwater Biology
ISSN :
0046-5070
eISSN :
1365-2427
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
52
Issue :
9
Pages :
1667-1676
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique [BE]
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