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Winter ecology of specialist and generalist morphs of European whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, in subarctic northern Europe

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JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
卷 101, 期 2, 页码 389-399

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14999

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condition; densely rakered morph; diet; ice-cover; large sparsely rakered morph; polar evening; stable isotopes; subarctic

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  1. Millennium Nucleus of Austral Invasive Salmonids [NCN2021_056]
  2. Emil Aaltonen Foundation
  3. European Regional Developmental Fund [A30205]
  4. Fisheries Society of the British Isles
  5. Academy of Finland [1268566, 140903]
  6. Academy of Finland (AKA) [140903] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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This study investigated the winter ecology of polymorphic whitefish populations and found that the generalist morph primarily relied on benthic prey, while the pelagic specialist morph primarily relied on pelagic prey. Both morphs experienced a reduction in condition, lipid content, and stomach fullness during the winter compared to the summer, with the pelagic morph showing severe decreases potentially approaching starvation.
European whitefish is a model species for adaptive radiation of fishes in temperate and subarctic lakes. In northern Europe the most commonly observed morphotypes are a generalist (LSR) morph and a pelagic specialist (DR) morph. The evolution of a pelagic specialist morph is something of an enigma, however, as this region is characterized by long, dark winters with pelagic primary production limited to a brief window in late summer. We conducted the first winter-based study of polymorphic whitefish populations to determine the winter ecology of both morphs, and we combined seasonal diet and stable isotope analysis with several proxies of condition in three polymorphic whitefish populations. The generalist LSR morph fed on benthic and pelagic prey in summer but was solely reliant on benthic prey in winter. This was associated with a noticeable but moderate reduction in condition, lipid content and stomach fullness in winter relative to summer. In contrast, the DR whitefish occupied a strict pelagic niche in both seasons. A significant reduction in pelagic prey during winter resulted in severe decrease in condition, lipid content and stomach fullness in DR whitefish in winter relative to summer, with the pelagic morph apparently approaching starvation in winter. We suggest that this divergent approach to seasonal foraging is associated with the divergent life-history traits of both morphs.

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