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Trophic specialisations in alternative heterochronic morphs
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Mathieu?Deno?lEmail author  Robert?Schabetsberger  Pierre?Joly
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Fish and Amphibian Ethology, Behavioural Biology Unit, Department of Life Sciences , University of Liège, 22 Quai Van Beneden, 4020 Liège, Belgium;(2) Zoological Institute, University of Salzburg, 5020 Salzburg, Austria;(3) Laboratory of Ecology of Fluvial Hydrosystems, Claude Bernard University of Lyon, 69622 Villeurbanne, France
Abstract:Polymorphisms are suspected of reducing competition among conspecifics in heterogeneous environments by allowing differential resource use. However the adaptive significance of alternative morphs has been poorly documented. The aim of this study is to determine food partitioning of two heterochronic morphs of the Alpine newt, Triturus alpestris, in mountain lakes. The morphs differ in the functional morphology of their feeding apparatus. Only paedomorphs are able to expel water during prey suction behind the mouth through gill slits. We observed a substantial trophic differentiation between morphs in all lakes. Paedomorphs preyed mainly on plankton, whereas metamorphs foraged on terrestrial invertebrates that fell upon the water surface. This resource partitioning may facilitate the coexistence of the alternative morphs in lakes devoid of vertebrate competitors. Food diversity may thus favour the evolutionary maintenance of facultative polymorphism in natural populations.
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