Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient

The spatial and temporal variation in nutritional quality of plants consumed by herbivores is considered as one of the main factors governing their feeding patterns and influencing their productivity. Plant nutrients vary in space and time both within and among plant species, at fine scales, and acr...

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Main Author: Holá, Michaela
Format: H2
Language:Inglés
Published: SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies 2012
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description The spatial and temporal variation in nutritional quality of plants consumed by herbivores is considered as one of the main factors governing their feeding patterns and influencing their productivity. Plant nutrients vary in space and time both within and among plant species, at fine scales, and across large geographical scales, creating a heterogeneous environment where herbivores have to cope with variation in food quality at different spatiotemporal scales. As a response to this variation, herbivores make trade-offs between acquisition of digestible nutrients (e.g. nitrogen) and reduction of digestibility-reducing compounds (e.g. plant defence compounds like phenolics or tannins). Since little is known where the major sources of variation that herbivores face are and how these may be compared in a natural system, I analysed spatial and temporal variation in food quality (i.e. the concentration of nitrogen, fiber, total phenolics and condensed tannins) at three levels: local, regional and yearly scales. Two important plant species, downy birch (Betula pubescens) and fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), in the summer diet of moose (Alces alces) were collected for three subsequent years along a latitudinal gradient of varying environmental conditions spanning across Sweden and assessed with near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. The degree of variation in nutritional aspects of food quality was of similar importance at all three spatiotemporal scales. In addition, there was a clear latitudinal gradient of these nutrients, where nitrogen and fiber increased towards the south in both species, and defence compounds increased towards the north in fireweed. My findings may have important implications for researchers dealing with multiple sources of variation in large scale questions, like climate change and its effects on plant-herbivore interactions.
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spelling RepoSLU61612013-10-11T09:45:10Z Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient Rumslig och tidsmässig variation i kvaliteten på herbivorers sommarföda längs en nord-syd-gradient Holá, Michaela nutrient variability Betula pubescens Epilobium angustifolium near infrared reflectance spectroscopy Sweden Spatiotemporal scales The spatial and temporal variation in nutritional quality of plants consumed by herbivores is considered as one of the main factors governing their feeding patterns and influencing their productivity. Plant nutrients vary in space and time both within and among plant species, at fine scales, and across large geographical scales, creating a heterogeneous environment where herbivores have to cope with variation in food quality at different spatiotemporal scales. As a response to this variation, herbivores make trade-offs between acquisition of digestible nutrients (e.g. nitrogen) and reduction of digestibility-reducing compounds (e.g. plant defence compounds like phenolics or tannins). Since little is known where the major sources of variation that herbivores face are and how these may be compared in a natural system, I analysed spatial and temporal variation in food quality (i.e. the concentration of nitrogen, fiber, total phenolics and condensed tannins) at three levels: local, regional and yearly scales. Two important plant species, downy birch (Betula pubescens) and fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), in the summer diet of moose (Alces alces) were collected for three subsequent years along a latitudinal gradient of varying environmental conditions spanning across Sweden and assessed with near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. The degree of variation in nutritional aspects of food quality was of similar importance at all three spatiotemporal scales. In addition, there was a clear latitudinal gradient of these nutrients, where nitrogen and fiber increased towards the south in both species, and defence compounds increased towards the north in fireweed. My findings may have important implications for researchers dealing with multiple sources of variation in large scale questions, like climate change and its effects on plant-herbivore interactions. SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies 2012 H2 eng https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6161/
spellingShingle nutrient variability
Betula pubescens
Epilobium angustifolium
near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
Sweden
Spatiotemporal scales
Holá, Michaela
Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title_full Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title_fullStr Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title_short Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Quality of Summer Foods for Herbivores along a Latitudinal Gradient
title_sort spatial and temporal variation in the quality of summer foods for herbivores along a latitudinal gradient
topic nutrient variability
Betula pubescens
Epilobium angustifolium
near infrared reflectance spectroscopy
Sweden
Spatiotemporal scales