Data from: The role of fish predators and their foraging traits in shaping zooplankton community structure

dc.contributor.authorMoosmann, Marvin
dc.contributor.authorGreenway, Ryan
dc.contributor.authorOester, Rebecca
dc.contributor.authorMatthews, Blake
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-18T12:03:48Z
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dc.date.created2024-01-08T11:28:59Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractDifferentiation of foraging traits among predator populations may help explain observed variation in the structure of prey communities. However, few studies have investigated the phenotypic effects of predators on their prey in natural communities. Here, we use a comparative analysis of 78 Greenlandic lakes to examine how foraging trait variation among threespine stickleback populations can help explain variation in zooplankton community composition among lakes. We find that landscape-scale variation in zooplankton composition was jointly explained by lake properties, such as size and water chemistry, and the presence and absence of both stickleback and arctic char. Additional variation in zooplankton community structure can be explained by stickleback jaw protrusion, a trait with known utility for foraging on zooplankton, but only in lakes where stickleback co-occur with arctic char. Overall, our results illustrate how trait variation of consumers, alongside other ecosystem properties, can influence the composition of prey communities in nature.
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dc.language.isoeng
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dc.subjectFOS: Biological sciences
dc.subjectFOS: Biological sciences
dc.subjectCommunity structure
dc.subjectSticklebacks
dc.subjecteco-evolutionary dynamics
dc.subjectphenotypic effects
dc.subjectZooplankton
dc.subject.ddc570
dc.titleData from: The role of fish predators and their foraging traits in shaping zooplankton community structureeng
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