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Tarroux, Arnaud; Bêty, Joël; Gauthier, Gilles; Berteaux, Dominique (2012): (Table 2) Carbon and nitrogen isotopic ratios in blood sampled from arctic foxes (Vulpes lagopus) on Bylot Island between 2003-2008 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.838989, Supplement to: Tarroux, A et al. (2012): The marine side of a terrestrial carnivore: Intra-population variation in use of allochthonous resources by arctic foxes. PLoS ONE, 7(8), e42427, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042427.s005

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Abstract:
Inter-individual variation in diet within generalist animal populations is thought to be a widespread phenomenon but its potential causes are poorly known. Inter-individual variation can be amplified by the availability and use of allochthonous resources, i.e., resources coming from spatially distinct ecosystems. Using a wild population of arctic fox as a study model, we tested hypotheses that could explain variation in both population and individual isotopic niches, used here as proxy for the trophic niche. The arctic fox is an opportunistic forager, dwelling in terrestrial and marine environments characterized by strong spatial (arctic-nesting birds) and temporal (cyclic lemmings) fluctuations in resource abundance. First, we tested the hypothesis that generalist foraging habits, in association with temporal variation in prey accessibility, should induce temporal changes in isotopic niche width and diet. Second, we investigated whether within-population variation in the isotopic niche could be explained by individual characteristics (sex and breeding status) and environmental factors (spatiotemporal variation in prey availability). We addressed these questions using isotopic analysis and Bayesian mixing models in conjunction with linear mixed-effects models. We found that: i) arctic fox populations can simultaneously undergo short-term (i.e., within a few months) reduction in both isotopic niche width and inter-individual variability in isotopic ratios, ii) individual isotopic ratios were higher and more representative of a marine-based diet for non-breeding than breeding foxes early in spring, and iii) lemming population cycles did not appear to directly influence the diet of individual foxes after taking their breeding status into account. However, lemming abundance was correlated to proportion of breeding foxes, and could thus indirectly affect the diet at the population scale.
Coverage:
Latitude: 72.883300 * Longitude: -79.900000
Minimum Elevation: 40.0 m * Maximum Elevation: 40.0 m
Event(s):
BY_Island2 * Latitude: 72.883300 * Longitude: -79.900000 * Elevation: 40.0 m * Location: Bylot Island, North West Territories, Canada * Method/Device: Biology (BIO)
Comment:
Data extracted in the frame of a joint ICSTI/PANGAEA IPY effort, see http://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.150150
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Time coverageCoverageTarroux, Arnaud
2Sample typeSamp typeTarroux, Arnaud
3SeasonSeasonTarroux, Arnaud
4Sample amountN#Tarroux, Arnaud
5δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmean
6δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus95% CI, lower
7δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus95% CI, upper
8δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmin
9δ13Cδ13C‰ PDBTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmax
10δ15Nδ15N‰ airTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmean
11δ15Nδ15N‰ airTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus95% CI, lower
12δ15Nδ15N‰ airTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plus95% CI, upper
13δ15Nδ15N‰ airTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmin
14δ15Nδ15N‰ airTarroux, ArnaudMass spectrometer Finnigan Delta Plusmax
15ParameterParameterarbitrary unitsTarroux, Arnaudmean distance to centroid
16ParameterParameterarbitrary unitsTarroux, Arnaudlower 95% CI, distance to centroid
17ParameterParameterarbitrary unitsTarroux, Arnaudupper 95% CI, distance to centroid
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