Interindividual variation in niche presents a potentially central object on which natural selection can act. This may have important evolutionary implications because habitat use governs a suite of selective forces encountered by foragers. In a free‐living native black‐tailed deer, Odocoileus hemionus, population from coastal British Columbia, we used stable isotope analysis to identify individual variation in foraging niche and investigated its relationship to fitness. Using an intragenerational comparison of surviving and nonsurviving O. hemionus over 2 years of predation by wolves, Canis lupus, we detected resource‐specific fitness. Individuals with isotopic signatures that suggested they foraged primarily in cedar (Thuja plicata)‐domina...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Seasonal shifts in diet are widespread, but our ability to detect them can be limited. Comparisons o...
Interindividual variation in niche presents a potentially central object on which natural selection ...
Stable isotopic niche predicts fitness of prey in a wolf–deer system C. T. DARIMON
<div><p>Documenting habitat-related patterns in foraging behaviour at the individual level and over ...
We use carbon and nitrogen isotope data collected from two North American gray wolf (Canis lupus L.,...
1 Inquiries into niche variation within populations typically focus on proximate ecological causes s...
Recently, researchers emphasized that patterns of stable isotope ratios observed at the individual l...
Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures correlated...
Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures correlated...
<div><p>Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures co...
Distributions of stable isotopes have been used to infer an organism's trophic niche width, the 'iso...
Aim Predator–prey dynamics in fragmented areas may be influenced by spatial features of the landscap...
Seasonal shifts in diet are widespread, but our ability to detect them can be limited. Comparisons o...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Seasonal shifts in diet are widespread, but our ability to detect them can be limited. Comparisons o...
Interindividual variation in niche presents a potentially central object on which natural selection ...
Stable isotopic niche predicts fitness of prey in a wolf–deer system C. T. DARIMON
<div><p>Documenting habitat-related patterns in foraging behaviour at the individual level and over ...
We use carbon and nitrogen isotope data collected from two North American gray wolf (Canis lupus L.,...
1 Inquiries into niche variation within populations typically focus on proximate ecological causes s...
Recently, researchers emphasized that patterns of stable isotope ratios observed at the individual l...
Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures correlated...
Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures correlated...
<div><p>Recent studies on highly mobile carnivores revealed cryptic population genetic structures co...
Distributions of stable isotopes have been used to infer an organism's trophic niche width, the 'iso...
Aim Predator–prey dynamics in fragmented areas may be influenced by spatial features of the landscap...
Seasonal shifts in diet are widespread, but our ability to detect them can be limited. Comparisons o...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Individual variation and fitness are the cornerstones of evolution by natural selection. The trophic...
Seasonal shifts in diet are widespread, but our ability to detect them can be limited. Comparisons o...