Disparate movement behavior and feeding ecology in sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod. Issue 16 (26th July 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Disparate movement behavior and feeding ecology in sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod. Issue 16 (26th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Disparate movement behavior and feeding ecology in sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod
- Authors:
- Kristensen, Martin Lykke
Olsen, Esben Moland
Moland, Even
Knutsen, Halvor
Grønkjær, Peter
Koed, Anders
Källo, Kristi
Aarestrup, Kim - Abstract:
- Abstract: Coexistence of ecotypes, genetically divergent population units, is a widespread phenomenon, potentially affecting ecosystem functioning and local food web stability. In coastal Skagerrak, Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) occur as two such coexisting ecotypes. We applied a combination of acoustic telemetry, genotyping, and stable isotope analysis to 72 individuals to investigate movement ecology and food niche of putative local "Fjord" and putative oceanic "North Sea" ecotypes—thus named based on previous molecular studies. Genotyping and individual origin assignment suggested 41 individuals were Fjord and 31 were North Sea ecotypes. Both ecotypes were found throughout the fjord. Seven percent of Fjord ecotype individuals left the study system during the study while 42% of North Sea individuals left, potentially homing to natal spawning grounds. Home range sizes were similar for the two ecotypes but highly variable among individuals. Fjord ecotype cod had significantly higher δ 13 C and δ 15 N stable isotope values than North Sea ecotype cod, suggesting they exploited different food niches. The results suggest coexisting ecotypes may possess innate differences in feeding and movement ecologies and may thus fill different functional roles in marine ecosystems. This highlights the importance of conserving interconnected populations to ensure stable ecosystem functioning and food web structures. Abstract : We investigated the behavior and trophic ecology of sympatricAbstract: Coexistence of ecotypes, genetically divergent population units, is a widespread phenomenon, potentially affecting ecosystem functioning and local food web stability. In coastal Skagerrak, Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) occur as two such coexisting ecotypes. We applied a combination of acoustic telemetry, genotyping, and stable isotope analysis to 72 individuals to investigate movement ecology and food niche of putative local "Fjord" and putative oceanic "North Sea" ecotypes—thus named based on previous molecular studies. Genotyping and individual origin assignment suggested 41 individuals were Fjord and 31 were North Sea ecotypes. Both ecotypes were found throughout the fjord. Seven percent of Fjord ecotype individuals left the study system during the study while 42% of North Sea individuals left, potentially homing to natal spawning grounds. Home range sizes were similar for the two ecotypes but highly variable among individuals. Fjord ecotype cod had significantly higher δ 13 C and δ 15 N stable isotope values than North Sea ecotype cod, suggesting they exploited different food niches. The results suggest coexisting ecotypes may possess innate differences in feeding and movement ecologies and may thus fill different functional roles in marine ecosystems. This highlights the importance of conserving interconnected populations to ensure stable ecosystem functioning and food web structures. Abstract : We investigated the behavior and trophic ecology of sympatric ecotypes of Atlantic cod. Differences in both behavior and trophic ecology were found between the ecotypes. This suggests coexisting ecotypes may possess innate differences in feeding and movement ecologies and may fill different functional roles in marine ecosystems, thus highlighting the importance of conserving interconnected populations to ensure stable ecosystem functioning and food web structures. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ecology and evolution. Volume 11:Issue 16(2021)
- Journal:
- Ecology and evolution
- Issue:
- Volume 11:Issue 16(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 11, Issue 16 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 11
- Issue:
- 16
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0011-0016-0000
- Page Start:
- 11477
- Page End:
- 11490
- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-26
- Subjects:
- Atlantic cod -- behavior -- ecotypes -- stable isotopes -- telemetry -- trophic ecology
Ecology -- Periodicals
Evolution -- Periodicals
577.05 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2045-7758 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ece3.7939 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2045-7758
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