Understanding how omnivorous consumers are affected by their resources and how this is expressed through the food chain is a fundamental issue in ecology. We used stable isotope analysis of archived scales of two pelagic single-chain omnivorous fish species, bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) and silver carp (H. molitrix), to reconstruct historical trophic interactions patterns along a gradient of resources. We found that, although bighead carp and silver carp utilize the similar resources from the pelagic food chain, they can coexist and persist not only by regulating their trophic position and trophic dissimilarity, but also by regulating trophic niche width. Omnivorous fish often exhibit flexible foraging strategies, which is clos...
WOS:000393000500007International audienceIndividual diet variation (i.e. diet variation among indivi...
Predator fish and prey its prey can have considerable effect on fish communities and can affect the ...
IntroductionCompetition embodies species struggle for space and food and is, therefore, a critical e...
Understanding how omnivorous consumers are affected by their resources and how this is expressed thr...
Generalist fish species can feed on a wide resource spectrum and across trophic levels depending on ...
The influence of seasonality of the aquatic environment on food web has been notoriously understudie...
Fish generally grow several orders of magnitude between the larval and adult stage. Many ecological ...
<div><p>Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N) were used to...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic ...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (δ13C and δ15N) were used to evaluate trophic niche overla...
IntroductionCompetition embodies species struggle for space and food and is, therefore, a critical e...
Predatory fish species play a key role in aquatic ecosystems by exerting top-down control on the foo...
WOS:000393000500007International audienceIndividual diet variation (i.e. diet variation among indivi...
Predator fish and prey its prey can have considerable effect on fish communities and can affect the ...
IntroductionCompetition embodies species struggle for space and food and is, therefore, a critical e...
Understanding how omnivorous consumers are affected by their resources and how this is expressed thr...
Generalist fish species can feed on a wide resource spectrum and across trophic levels depending on ...
The influence of seasonality of the aquatic environment on food web has been notoriously understudie...
Fish generally grow several orders of magnitude between the larval and adult stage. Many ecological ...
<div><p>Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N) were used to...
Among-individual diet variation is common in natural populations and may occur at any trophic level ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (delta C-13 and delta N-15) were used to evaluate trophic ...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope values (δ13C and δ15N) were used to evaluate trophic niche overla...
IntroductionCompetition embodies species struggle for space and food and is, therefore, a critical e...
Predatory fish species play a key role in aquatic ecosystems by exerting top-down control on the foo...
WOS:000393000500007International audienceIndividual diet variation (i.e. diet variation among indivi...
Predator fish and prey its prey can have considerable effect on fish communities and can affect the ...
IntroductionCompetition embodies species struggle for space and food and is, therefore, a critical e...