Magnusson Magnus, Samelius Gustaf, Hörnfeldt Birger, Ecke Frauke
Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden.
Snow Leopard Trust, Seattle, USA.
Integr Zool. 2019 Jul;14(4):376-382. doi: 10.1111/1749-4877.12369. Epub 2019 Jun 26.
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in northern Scandinavia. Previous studies suggest that the 2 species interact interspecifically, the grey-sided vole being the dominant species. We tested the hypothesis that bank voles shift their diet due to competition with the dominant grey-sided vole by studying stable isotope ratios in both species. Muscle samples were taken from voles in patches of old forest occupied by only bank voles and patches of old forest occupied by both grey-sided voles and bank voles. We found that: (i) stable isotope ratios of bank voles differed in areas with and without grey-sided voles; and that (ii) the stable isotope ratios of bank voles were more similar to those of grey-sided voles in areas where grey-sided voles were absent. Our data suggests that grey-sided voles forced bank voles to change their diet due to interspecific competition.
灰侧田鼠(Myodes rufocanus)和棕背䶄(Myodes glareolus)共存于斯堪的纳维亚半岛北部的寒温带森林中。先前的研究表明,这两个物种存在种间相互作用,灰侧田鼠是优势物种。我们通过研究两个物种的稳定同位素比率,检验了棕背䶄因与优势物种灰侧田鼠竞争而改变其饮食的假设。肌肉样本取自仅被棕背䶄占据的老龄森林斑块以及同时被灰侧田鼠和棕背䶄占据的老龄森林斑块中的田鼠。我们发现:(i)有和没有灰侧田鼠的地区,棕背䶄的稳定同位素比率不同;(ii)在没有灰侧田鼠的地区,棕背䶄的稳定同位素比率与灰侧田鼠的更相似。我们的数据表明,种间竞争使灰侧田鼠迫使棕背䶄改变了它们的饮食。