Habitat Differences in Resource Density and Distribution Affect Ecology and Life History of a Landscape-Modifying Fish

. 2025 Nov ; 34 (22) : e70145. [epub] 20251013

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie Médium print-electronic

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid41078334

Grantová podpora
EXC 2117-422037984 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
P 27605‑B25 Austrian Science Fund
Centre for the Advanced Study of Collective Behavior
BS2023-0007 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
2023-03866 Vetenskapsrådet
224-0059 Olle Engkvists Foundation
BA23-0713 Stiftelsen Längmanska Kulturfonden

Resource heterogeneity is a widespread phenomenon, as resources are rarely spaced evenly across a landscape. Variation in resource density and distribution can have a myriad of behavioural, ecological, and evolutionary consequences for populations, yet clarifying these effects is still challenging. We combine both novel and previously published data on genetic parentage, relatedness, life history, and predation to present a comprehensive field study of a shell bed in Lake Tanganyika. Here, a wild population of the cichlid fish Neolamprologus multifasciatus is naturally subdivided into habitat regions that differ immensely in shelter density and distribution, as well as in the capacity for the fish to physically rearrange their shelters into clusters (i.e., engage in niche construction). Shelters were evenly, densely, and continuously spaced in one habitat, while they were highly clustered in the other habitat. We expected the environmental potential for polygyny to be greater in the clustered habitat relative to the continuous habitat. Predation regimes and life history traits differed, with N. multifasciatus in the evenly distributed habitat experiencing higher predation threats, earlier maturation, and slower growth than those in the clustered habitat. Metrics of selection, however, were surprisingly consistent between the two habitats, as were patterns of dispersal. Overall, our research leverages the natural subdivision of a wild population into distinct habitats to investigate the ecological and evolutionary implications of resource heterogeneity and habitat modification.

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