Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient

Abstract: Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) are two closely related alpine bird species that form relict populations in the European Alps. Besides manifold anthropogenic influences in this region, global climate change is forecast to lead to significant changes in temper...

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Published in:Basic and Applied Ecology
Main Authors: Dehnhard, Nina, Yohannes, Elizabeth, Jenny, Hannes, Segelbacher, Gernot
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1338200151162165141
https://repository.uantwerpen.be/docman/irua/e90773/133820.pdf
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spelling ftunivantwerpen:c:irua:133820 2024-10-06T13:50:27+00:00 Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient Dehnhard, Nina Yohannes, Elizabeth Jenny, Hannes Segelbacher, Gernot 2016 pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1338200151162165141 https://repository.uantwerpen.be/docman/irua/e90773/133820.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isi/000385369000009 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/J.BAAE.2016.04.007 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1439-1791 Basic and applied ecology Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/submittedVersion 2016 ftunivantwerpen https://doi.org/10.1016/J.BAAE.2016.04.007 2024-09-10T04:06:34Z Abstract: Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) are two closely related alpine bird species that form relict populations in the European Alps. Besides manifold anthropogenic influences in this region, global climate change is forecast to lead to significant changes in temperatures and precipitation. We here analysed stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) of feathers of both bird species and their potential dietary plants across a longitudinal precipitation gradient in south-east Switzerland. Plant δ13C was higher at higher altitudes and in drier areas (coinciding with higher longitudes) while plant δ15N did not differ geographically. Black grouse δ13C reflected the longitudinal pattern in precipitation and plant δ13C, and there was no indication for a change in dietary composition with precipitation (i.e. no significant changes in δ15N). In contrast, rock ptarmigan δ13C was independent of precipitation and plant δ13C values and showed a significant increase in δ15N towards drier areas, suggesting a potential dietary shift. In rock ptarmigan, we furthermore investigated intraspecific differences with age, between males and females and among years, and did not find any biologically meaningful intraspecific differences. Interspecifically, rock ptarmigan feathers had significantly higher δ13C and lower δ15N values than black grouse, reflecting a dietary segregation between both species. This may partly be due to the higher altitudinal distribution of rock ptarmigan in combination with an altitudinal gradient in plant δ13C. In addition, however, species also segregated in δ15N, most likely caused by a higher proportion of invertebrate diet in black grouse. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lagopus muta rock ptarmigan IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen Basic and Applied Ecology 17 7 648 658
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Dehnhard, Nina
Yohannes, Elizabeth
Jenny, Hannes
Segelbacher, Gernot
Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
topic_facet Biology
description Abstract: Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) and black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) are two closely related alpine bird species that form relict populations in the European Alps. Besides manifold anthropogenic influences in this region, global climate change is forecast to lead to significant changes in temperatures and precipitation. We here analysed stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) of feathers of both bird species and their potential dietary plants across a longitudinal precipitation gradient in south-east Switzerland. Plant δ13C was higher at higher altitudes and in drier areas (coinciding with higher longitudes) while plant δ15N did not differ geographically. Black grouse δ13C reflected the longitudinal pattern in precipitation and plant δ13C, and there was no indication for a change in dietary composition with precipitation (i.e. no significant changes in δ15N). In contrast, rock ptarmigan δ13C was independent of precipitation and plant δ13C values and showed a significant increase in δ15N towards drier areas, suggesting a potential dietary shift. In rock ptarmigan, we furthermore investigated intraspecific differences with age, between males and females and among years, and did not find any biologically meaningful intraspecific differences. Interspecifically, rock ptarmigan feathers had significantly higher δ13C and lower δ15N values than black grouse, reflecting a dietary segregation between both species. This may partly be due to the higher altitudinal distribution of rock ptarmigan in combination with an altitudinal gradient in plant δ13C. In addition, however, species also segregated in δ15N, most likely caused by a higher proportion of invertebrate diet in black grouse.
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author Dehnhard, Nina
Yohannes, Elizabeth
Jenny, Hannes
Segelbacher, Gernot
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Yohannes, Elizabeth
Jenny, Hannes
Segelbacher, Gernot
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title Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
title_short Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
title_full Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
title_fullStr Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
title_full_unstemmed Stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
title_sort stable isotope ratios in alpine rock ptarmigan and black grouse sampled along a precipitation gradient
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