Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden

The ecological communities we observe today are a product of the bidirectional interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes. Although the effects of ecological processes on population divergence and speciation have been studied extensively, far less is known about the effects of diverg...

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Main Author: Söderlund, Erik
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap 2021
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-178999 2023-10-09T21:49:41+02:00 Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden Söderlund, Erik 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-178999 eng eng Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-178999 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Coregonus lavaretus piscivorous birds diet speciation Ecology Ekologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2021 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:53:25Z The ecological communities we observe today are a product of the bidirectional interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes. Although the effects of ecological processes on population divergence and speciation have been studied extensively, far less is known about the effects of divergence and speciation on ecological dynamics. This is especially true for effects of ecological speciation processes on higher trophic levels. In this thesis I focus on how divergence in the European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) affects a guild of six piscivorous bird species. Previous studies have indicated that population densities of these species are higher on lakes with polymorphic whitefish than on lakes with monomorphic whitefish. Here I test the hypothesis that the high densities of piscivores is a response to the rich food resource provided by dwarf whitefish ecotypes, which are of suitable size and occur in very high abundance.To test this hypothesis I analyzed fecal samples from piscivorous birds in lakes with polymorphic whitefish, using samples from lakes with monomorphic whitefish as controls. With the method of ddPCR (digital droplet Polymerase Chain Reaction) the amount of DNA from different prey fish species in the droppings of six fish-eating birds was quantified and converted to proportional abundances. The results shows that the proportion of whitefish in the diet of the entire fish-eating guild was significantly higher in lakes with polymorphic whitefish (44%) than in lakes with monomorphic whitefish (18%). Species-level analyses showed that this result also holds for both black-throated loon (Gavia artica) and red-throated loon (Gavia stellata). Common merganser (Mergus merganser), red-throated merganser (Mergus serrator) and terns (Sterna paradisaea and Sterna hirundo) did not show any difference between the two lake categories. Thus, my study supports the idea that the evolution of small-sized whitefish ecotypes provides a profitable food source for piscivorous birds. However, the finding that ... Bachelor Thesis artica Northern Sweden Sterna hirundo Sterna paradisaea Umeå University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic Coregonus lavaretus
piscivorous
birds
diet
speciation
Ecology
Ekologi
spellingShingle Coregonus lavaretus
piscivorous
birds
diet
speciation
Ecology
Ekologi
Söderlund, Erik
Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
topic_facet Coregonus lavaretus
piscivorous
birds
diet
speciation
Ecology
Ekologi
description The ecological communities we observe today are a product of the bidirectional interactions between ecological and evolutionary processes. Although the effects of ecological processes on population divergence and speciation have been studied extensively, far less is known about the effects of divergence and speciation on ecological dynamics. This is especially true for effects of ecological speciation processes on higher trophic levels. In this thesis I focus on how divergence in the European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) affects a guild of six piscivorous bird species. Previous studies have indicated that population densities of these species are higher on lakes with polymorphic whitefish than on lakes with monomorphic whitefish. Here I test the hypothesis that the high densities of piscivores is a response to the rich food resource provided by dwarf whitefish ecotypes, which are of suitable size and occur in very high abundance.To test this hypothesis I analyzed fecal samples from piscivorous birds in lakes with polymorphic whitefish, using samples from lakes with monomorphic whitefish as controls. With the method of ddPCR (digital droplet Polymerase Chain Reaction) the amount of DNA from different prey fish species in the droppings of six fish-eating birds was quantified and converted to proportional abundances. The results shows that the proportion of whitefish in the diet of the entire fish-eating guild was significantly higher in lakes with polymorphic whitefish (44%) than in lakes with monomorphic whitefish (18%). Species-level analyses showed that this result also holds for both black-throated loon (Gavia artica) and red-throated loon (Gavia stellata). Common merganser (Mergus merganser), red-throated merganser (Mergus serrator) and terns (Sterna paradisaea and Sterna hirundo) did not show any difference between the two lake categories. Thus, my study supports the idea that the evolution of small-sized whitefish ecotypes provides a profitable food source for piscivorous birds. However, the finding that ...
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author Söderlund, Erik
author_facet Söderlund, Erik
author_sort Söderlund, Erik
title Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
title_short Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
title_full Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
title_fullStr Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : A dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern Sweden
title_sort effects of whitefish speciation on piscivorous birds : a dietary study of piscivorous birds in central and northern sweden
publisher Umeå universitet, Institutionen för ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap
publishDate 2021
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Northern Sweden
Sterna hirundo
Sterna paradisaea
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