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Biological influences on inter- and intraspecific isotopic variability among paired chondrostome fishes
Authors:Martial Durbec  Bénédicte Nguyen The  Jonathan Grey  Christopher Harrod  Nicolas Stolzenberg  Rémi Chappaz  Laurent Cavalli
Institution:1. UMR IMEP–CNRS 6116, université de Provence, case 36, 3, place Victor-Hugo, 13331 Marseille cedex 3, France;2. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK;3. School of Biological Sciences, Queen''s University of Belfast, University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK
Abstract:This study aimed at examining resource partitioning both at the inter- and intraspecific levels between paired chondrostome fishes: Chondrostoma nasus, the nase, C. toxostoma, the sofie, and their hybrid. The study was performed in the south of France and concerned a main river (the Durance River) and a tributary (the Buech River). In these rivers, C. nasus was an introduced species, originating in central Europe, and C. toxostoma was an endemic congener, in the south of France. Stable isotope analysis was used to analyse trophic and spatial niches. Isotopic differences indicated that individuals from the three taxa (C. nasus, C. toxostoma and their hybrid) have different spatial origins. At the interspecific level, the different chondrostomes originating from the Buech River showed a high level of trophic niche overlap. At the intraspecific level, nase individuals originating from the different spatial origins showed a resource polymorphism; differences in morphology were associated with variation in behaviour and life history traits. Their coexistence was a likely outcome of resource polymorphism. This study provides an example of the importance of considering the link between intra- and interspecific interactions to gain an understanding of the mechanisms driving the coexistence of species-pairs.
Keywords:Chondrostome paired species  Stable isotopes  Trophic overlap  Resource polymorphism  Coexistence mechanism  Hybrids
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