Ecosystem size modulates trophic diversity in Arctic charr

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Ecosystem size modulates trophic diversity in Arctic charr

Hans Recknagel,

Oliver Hooker, Colin Adams and Kathryn Elmer

Replicate adaptive radiations

Anolis lizards Darwin’s finches African cichlids Arctic charr

Replicate adaptive radiations

• Diversification into different ecological niches (specialization)

Anolis lizards Darwin’s finches African cichlids Arctic charr

Replicate adaptive radiations

• Diversification into different ecological niches (specialization)

• Repeated evolution of similar body morphologies adapted to similar ecological niches across distribution range (replicated radiation)

Anolis lizards Darwin’s finches African cichlids Arctic charr

Replicate Arctic charr radiation

Loch characteristics

• abiotic: volume, depth, surface area, proportion of littoral area

• biotic: fish community size, N predators, N competitors

• intrinsic: population genetic variation

N = 30

Charr characteristics

deep-headed

Benthic zone

macroinvertebrate diet

narrow-headed

Limnetic zone

zooplankton diet

N = 1091

Populations between lochs vary in overall head depth and variation

deep-headed

narrow-headed

Head depth variation increases with ecosystem size

Hea

d d

epth

var

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on

Ecosystem size

Extreme phenotypes predicted by ecosystem size

Ecosystem size Ecosystem size

Extreme deep-headed Extreme narrow-headed

Conclusions

• Phenotypic variability and extremity of phenotypes increases with larger ecosystems

• Phenotypic variability does not depend on genetic diversity

Extent of Arctic charr diversification depends on environment (ecological opportunity) and is not restricted by intrinsic (genetic) factors