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Feeding in the frequency domain: coarser‐grained environments increase consumer sensitivity to resource variability,covariance and phase
Authors:Apostolos‐Manuel Koussoroplis,Svenja Sch  licke,Michael Raatz,Moritz Bach,Alexander Wacker
Affiliation:Apostolos‐Manuel Koussoroplis,Svenja Schälicke,Michael Raatz,Moritz Bach,Alexander Wacker
Abstract:Theory predicts that resource variability hinders consumer performance. How this effect depends on the temporal structure of resource fluctuations encountered by individuals remains poorly understood. Combining modelling and growth experiments with Daphnia magna, we decompose the complexity of resource fluctuations and test the effect of resource variance, supply peak timing (i.e. phase) and co‐limiting resource covariance along a gradient from high to low frequencies reflecting fine‐ to coarse‐grained environments. Our results show that resource storage can buffer growth at high frequencies, but yields a sensitivity of growth to resource peak timing at lower ones. When two resources covary, negative covariance causes stronger growth depression at low frequencies. However, negative covariance might be beneficial at intermediate frequencies, an effect that can be explained by digestive acclimation. Our study provides a mechanistic basis for understanding how alterations of the environmental grain size affect consumers experiencing variable nutritional quality in nature.
Keywords:Cholesterol  covariance     Daphnia     digestive acclimation  dynamic energy budgets  food quality  phosphorus  storage  unbalanced diets
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