DNA metabarcoding illuminates dietary niche partitioning by African large herbivores
Princeton University · Smithsonian Institution · +1 more institution
Abstract
Niche partitioning facilitates species coexistence in a world of limited resources, thereby enriching biodiversity. For decades, biologists have sought to understand how diverse assemblages of large mammalian herbivores (LMH) partition food resources. Several complementary mechanisms have been identified, including differential consumption of grasses versus nongrasses and spatiotemporal stratification in use of different parts of the same plant. However, the extent to which LMH partition food-plant species is largely unknown because comprehensive species-level identification is prohibitively difficult with traditional methods. We used DNA metabarcoding to quantify diet breadth, composition, and overlap for…
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9Topics & keywords
- Guild
- Herbivore
- Niche
- Biology
- Sympatric speciation
- Ecology
- Niche differentiation
- Habitat