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Show Me Your Rump Hair and I Will Tell You What You Ate – The Dietary History of Muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) Revealed by Sequential Stable Isotope Analysis of Guard Hairs

机译:给我看你的臀部的头发我会告诉你吃了什么-序贯稳定同位素分析后卫头发揭示了Muskoxen(Ovibos moschatus)的饮食史

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The nutritional state of animals is tightly linked to the ambient environment, and for northern ungulates the state strongly influences vital population demographics, such as pregnancy rates. Continuously growing tissues, such as hair, can be viewed as dietary records of animals over longer temporal scales. Using sequential data on nitrogen stable isotopes (δ15N) in muskox guard hairs from ten individuals in high arctic Northeast Greenland, we were able to reconstruct the dietary history of muskoxen over approximately 2.5 years with a high temporal resolution of app. 9 days. The dietary chronology included almost three full summer and winter periods. The diet showed strong intra- and inter-annual seasonality, and was significantly linked to changes in local environmental conditions (temperature and snow depth). The summer diets were highly similar across years, reflecting a graminoid-dominated diet. In contrast, winter diets were markedly different between years, a pattern apparently linked to snow conditions. Snow-rich winters had markedly higher δ15N values than snow-poor winters, indicating that muskoxen had limited access to forage, and relied more heavily on their body stores. Due to the close link between body stores and calf production in northern ungulates, the dietary winter signals could eventually serve as an indicator of calf production the following spring. Our study opens the field for further studies and longer chronologies to test such links. The method of sequential stable isotope analysis of guard hairs thus constitutes a promising candidate for population-level monitoring of animals in remote, arctic areas.
机译:动物的营养状况与周围环境紧密相关,对于有蹄类动物而言,该州强烈影响重要的人口统计数据,例如妊娠率。可以将持续生长的组织(例如头发)视为更长时间尺度上动物的饮食记录。利用东北高东北格陵兰地区十个人的麝香防护草中氮稳定同位素(δ 15 N)的序列数据,我们能够重建大约2.5年的麝香饮食的历史,并具有较高的时间应用的分辨率。 9天饮食编年史包括近三个完整的夏季和冬季。饮食表现出强烈的年度内和年度间季节性,并且与当地环境条件(温度和降雪深度)的变化显着相关。多年来,夏季饮食非常相似,反映出以类神经质为主的饮食。相反,不同年份之间的冬季饮食明显不同,这种模式显然与下雪状况有关。积雪丰富的冬季的δ 15 N值比积雪少的冬季要高得多,这表明麝香雪草的草料供应有限,并且更依赖于它们的身体储藏。由于北部有蹄类动物的身体存储与小牛生产之间的紧密联系,冬季的饮食信号最终可能成为第二年春季小牛生产的指标。我们的研究为进一步研究和采用更长的时间顺序测试此类链接开辟了领域。因此,对保护毛进行连续稳定同位素分析的方法构成了对偏远北极地区动物进行种群水平监测的有前途的候选方法。

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