Shedding new light on the diet of Norwegian lemmings : DNA metabarcoding of stomach content

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Soininen, Eeva M.
Zinger, Lucie
Gielly, Ludovic
Bellemain, Eva
Bråthen, Kari Anne
Brochmann, Christian
Gussarova, Galina
Hassel, Kristian
Henden, John-André
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Polar Biology. 2013, 36(7), pp. 1069-1076. ISSN 0722-4060. eISSN 1432-2056. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00300-013-1328-2
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Lemmings are key herbivores in many arctic food webs, and their population dynamics have major impacts on the functioning of tundra systems. However, current knowledge of lemming diet is limited, hampering evaluation of lemming–vegetation interactions. This lack of knowledge is mainly due to methodological challenges, as previously used microhistological methods result in large proportions of poorly resolved plant taxa. We analyzed diets of Norwegian lemmings (Lemmus lemmus) in three different habitats using a new method, DNA metabarcoding of stomach contents. To achieve detailed information on ingested vascular plants, bryophytes, and fungi, we amplified short fragments of chloroplast DNA (for plants; P6 loop of the trnL intron) and nuclear ribosomal DNA (for fungi; ITS1-region). Our results revealed that lemming diets were dominated by grasses, mainly Avenella flexuosa, and mosses, mainly Dicranum spp., but that a variety of other food items were also eaten. Vascular plant composition of the diets differed between heath, meadow, and wetland habitats, whereas bryophyte composition did not. Also, a variety of fungal taxa were retrieved, but as most of the identified taxa belong to micromycetes, they were unlikely to be consumed as food. The role of fungi in the diet of lemmings remains to be investigated. We suggest that there may be substantial variation between habitats and regions in lemming diet.

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Small rodents, Lemmus lemmus, Tundra, Herbivore, trnL approach, Fungi
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ISO 690SOININEN, Eeva M., Lucie ZINGER, Ludovic GIELLY, Eva BELLEMAIN, Kari Anne BRÅTHEN, Christian BROCHMANN, Laura S. EPP, Galina GUSSAROVA, Kristian HASSEL, John-André HENDEN, 2013. Shedding new light on the diet of Norwegian lemmings : DNA metabarcoding of stomach content. In: Polar Biology. 2013, 36(7), pp. 1069-1076. ISSN 0722-4060. eISSN 1432-2056. Available under: doi: 10.1007/s00300-013-1328-2
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  volume={36},
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  journal={Polar Biology},
  pages={1069--1076},
  author={Soininen, Eeva M. and Zinger, Lucie and Gielly, Ludovic and Bellemain, Eva and Bråthen, Kari Anne and Brochmann, Christian and Epp, Laura S. and Gussarova, Galina and Hassel, Kristian and Henden, John-André}
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