Am Nat. 2019 Mar;193(3):331-345. doi: 10.1086/701784. Epub 2019 Jan 23.
Identifying traits that underlie variation in individual performance of consumers (i.e., trait utility) can help reveal the ecological causes of population divergence and the subsequent consequences for species interactions and community structure. Here, we document a case of rapid divergence (over the past 100 generations, or ∼150 years) in foraging traits and feeding efficiency between a lake and stream population pair of threespine stickleback. Building on predictions from functional trait models of fish feeding, we analyzed foraging experiments with a Bayesian path analysis and elucidated the traits explaining variation in foraging performance and the species composition of ingested prey. Despite extensive previous research on the divergence of foraging traits among populations and ecotypes of stickleback, our results provide novel experimental evidence of trait utility for jaw protrusion, gill raker length, and gill raker spacing when foraging on a natural zooplankton assemblage. Furthermore, we discuss how these traits might contribute to the differential effects of lake and stream stickleback on their prey communities, observed in both laboratory and mesocosm conditions. More generally, our results illustrate how the rapid divergence of functional foraging traits of consumers can impact the biomass, species composition, and trophic structure of prey communities.
确定消费者个体表现(即特质效用)差异的特征,可以帮助揭示种群分歧的生态原因,以及随后对物种相互作用和群落结构的影响。在这里,我们记录了一对三刺鱼的湖泊种群和溪流种群在觅食特征和摄食效率方面的快速分歧(在过去的 100 代,或约 150 年)。基于鱼类摄食功能特征模型的预测,我们通过贝叶斯路径分析对觅食实验进行了分析,并阐明了解释觅食表现和摄入猎物物种组成差异的特征。尽管先前有大量关于刺鱼种群和生态型之间觅食特征分歧的研究,但我们的结果提供了新的实验证据,证明了在摄食自然浮游动物组合时,下颚突出、鳃耙长度和鳃耙间距的特质效用。此外,我们还讨论了这些特征如何有助于解释在实验室和中观条件下观察到的湖泊和溪流三刺鱼对其猎物群落的不同影响。更一般地说,我们的结果说明了消费者功能觅食特征的快速分歧如何影响猎物群落的生物量、物种组成和营养结构。