Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient

Abstract: Simple Summary When exposed to gradual stresses such as climate warming, species with high plasticity may develop different growth types (morphotypes) adapted to specific ranges of the temperature spectrum, thereby securing their survival in various scenarios. Amblystogenium pacificum is a...

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Main Authors: Espel, Diane, Coux, Camille, Pertierra, Luis R., Eymar-Dauphin, Pauline, Lembrechts, Jonas, Renault, David
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Published: 2023
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spelling ftunivantwerpen:c:irua:195266 2023-07-16T03:54:20+02:00 Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient Espel, Diane Coux, Camille Pertierra, Luis R. Eymar-Dauphin, Pauline Lembrechts, Jonas Renault, David 2023 https://hdl.handle.net/10067/1952660151162165141 https://repository.uantwerpen.be/docstore/d:irua:16897 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/INSECTS14020123 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isi/000939032400001 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 2075-4450 Insects Biology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftunivantwerpen https://doi.org/10.3390/INSECTS14020123 2023-06-26T22:36:48Z Abstract: Simple Summary When exposed to gradual stresses such as climate warming, species with high plasticity may develop different growth types (morphotypes) adapted to specific ranges of the temperature spectrum, thereby securing their survival in various scenarios. Amblystogenium pacificum is a carabid beetle endemic to the sub-Antarctic Crozet Islands that has two distinctive morphotypes based on body coloration. Here, we measured functional traits related to morphology and biochemical reserves to test whether they were related to morphotype, sex, and altitude (as a proxy for a temperature gradient). We also tested whether distinct functional niches (trait profiles) could be identified based on morphotype, sex, and altitude. We found a positive correlation between altitude and body size as well as higher protein and sugar reserves in females than in males. The body size profile showed the clearest functional response of A. pacificum along the altitudinal gradient, even though darker morphotypes tended to be smaller and more constrained at higher altitudes and females showed limited trait variations at the highest altitude. Hence, our results show mitigated responses of A. pacificum in the temperature-size relationships such that further trait measurements are necessary before using this as a model case to investigate population range shifts in relation to global changes. Phenotypic plasticity can favor the emergence of different morphotypes specialized in specific ranges of environmental conditions. The existence of intraspecific partitioning confers resilience at the species scale and can ultimately determine species survival in a context of global changes. Amblystogenium pacificum is a carabid beetle endemic to the sub-Antarctic Crozet Islands, and it has two distinctive morphotypes based on body coloration. For this study, A. pacificum specimens of functional niches were sampled along an altitudinal gradient (as a proxy for temperature), and some morphological and biochemical traits were measured. We ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Crozet Islands IRUA - Institutional Repository van de Universiteit Antwerpen Antarctic Insects 14 2 123
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Espel, Diane
Coux, Camille
Pertierra, Luis R.
Eymar-Dauphin, Pauline
Lembrechts, Jonas
Renault, David
Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
topic_facet Biology
description Abstract: Simple Summary When exposed to gradual stresses such as climate warming, species with high plasticity may develop different growth types (morphotypes) adapted to specific ranges of the temperature spectrum, thereby securing their survival in various scenarios. Amblystogenium pacificum is a carabid beetle endemic to the sub-Antarctic Crozet Islands that has two distinctive morphotypes based on body coloration. Here, we measured functional traits related to morphology and biochemical reserves to test whether they were related to morphotype, sex, and altitude (as a proxy for a temperature gradient). We also tested whether distinct functional niches (trait profiles) could be identified based on morphotype, sex, and altitude. We found a positive correlation between altitude and body size as well as higher protein and sugar reserves in females than in males. The body size profile showed the clearest functional response of A. pacificum along the altitudinal gradient, even though darker morphotypes tended to be smaller and more constrained at higher altitudes and females showed limited trait variations at the highest altitude. Hence, our results show mitigated responses of A. pacificum in the temperature-size relationships such that further trait measurements are necessary before using this as a model case to investigate population range shifts in relation to global changes. Phenotypic plasticity can favor the emergence of different morphotypes specialized in specific ranges of environmental conditions. The existence of intraspecific partitioning confers resilience at the species scale and can ultimately determine species survival in a context of global changes. Amblystogenium pacificum is a carabid beetle endemic to the sub-Antarctic Crozet Islands, and it has two distinctive morphotypes based on body coloration. For this study, A. pacificum specimens of functional niches were sampled along an altitudinal gradient (as a proxy for temperature), and some morphological and biochemical traits were measured. We ...
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author Espel, Diane
Coux, Camille
Pertierra, Luis R.
Eymar-Dauphin, Pauline
Lembrechts, Jonas
Renault, David
author_facet Espel, Diane
Coux, Camille
Pertierra, Luis R.
Eymar-Dauphin, Pauline
Lembrechts, Jonas
Renault, David
author_sort Espel, Diane
title Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
title_short Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
title_full Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
title_fullStr Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
title_full_unstemmed Functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
title_sort functional niche partitioning occurs over body size but not nutrient reserves nor melanism in a polar carabid beetle along an altitudinal gradient
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