The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's foraging skills and preferences. Behavioural differences may thus influence diet variation, but the evolvability of diet choice through behavioural evolution has not been studied. We used experimental evolution combined with a field enclosure experiment to test whether behavioural selection leads to dietary divergence. We analysed the individual dietary niche via stable isotope ratios of nitrogen (δ15N) and carbon (δ13C) in the hair of an omnivorous mammal, the bank vole, from four lines selected for predatory behaviour and four unselected control lines. Predatory voles had higher hair δ15N values than control voles, supporting our hypothesis tha...
The dynamics of trophic niche width in animals at both population level and individual level is pote...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's fora...
Evolution of dietary niche and gut microbiota may be driven by natural selection acting on behavior...
Identifying the mechanisms that structure niche breadth and overlap between species is important for...
With only periodic and incomplete studies of its diet over time, all with differing methods and conc...
Diets and trophic positions of co-occurring animals are fundamental issues in their ecology, and the...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Diets and the trophic positions of animals are fundamental issues in their ecology. We analysed the ...
Abstract Individual specialization within populations is increasingly recognized as important in bot...
Mammalian omnivores are a broad and diverse group of mammals that are often lumped together in ecolo...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
The dynamics of trophic niche width in animals at both population level and individual level is pote...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...
The diet of an individual is a result of the availability of dietary items and the individual's fora...
Evolution of dietary niche and gut microbiota may be driven by natural selection acting on behavior...
Identifying the mechanisms that structure niche breadth and overlap between species is important for...
With only periodic and incomplete studies of its diet over time, all with differing methods and conc...
Diets and trophic positions of co-occurring animals are fundamental issues in their ecology, and the...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a most extensively distributed omnivorous rodent species, usually ...
A major theme in evolutionary and ecological physiology of terrestrial vertebrates encompasses the f...
Diets and the trophic positions of animals are fundamental issues in their ecology. We analysed the ...
Abstract Individual specialization within populations is increasingly recognized as important in bot...
Mammalian omnivores are a broad and diverse group of mammals that are often lumped together in ecolo...
Mammals are characterized by the complex adaptations of their dentition, which are an indication tha...
The dynamics of trophic niche width in animals at both population level and individual level is pote...
Grey-sided voles (Myodes rufocanus) and bank voles (Myodes glareolus) co-exist in boreal forests in ...
If genetic architectures of various quantitative traits are similar, as studies on model organisms s...