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Demographic and phenotypic responses of juvenile steelhead trout to spatial predictability of food resources

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Title Demographic and phenotypic responses of juvenile steelhead trout to spatial predictability of food resources
Names Sloat, Matthew R. (creator)
Reeves, Gordon H. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-09 (iso8601)
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Abstract We manipulated food inputs among patches within experimental streams to
determine how variation in foraging behavior influenced demographic and phenotypic
responses of juvenile steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to the spatial predictability of
food resources. Demographic responses included compensatory adjustments in fish
abundance, mean fish size, and size inequality. These responses paralleled shifts in individual
foraging behavior, which increased the strength of exploitative competition relative to
interference competition in streams with lower spatial predictability of food resources.
Variation in the spatial predictability of food resources also favored different physiological
phenotypes, as inferred from selection on an index of standard metabolic rate (SMR) based on
fish otolith size. We observed positive directional selection on SMR in streams with spatially
predictable food resources, disruptive selection for SMR at intermediate levels of spatial
predictability, and negative directional selection for SMR in streams with the lowest level of
spatial predictability of food resources. Thus, variation in the spatial predictability of food
resources resulted in changes in individual behavior and modes of population regulation, and
produced physiologically divergent cohorts of stream salmonids.
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Topic Competition
Identifier Sloat, M. R., & Reeves, G. H. (2014). Demographic and phenotypic responses of juvenile steelhead trout to spatial predictability of food resources. Ecology, 95(9), 2423-2433. doi:10.1890/13-1442.1

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