Urbanization facilitates intrapopulation dietary niche diversity in a generalist carnivore
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The niche variation hypothesis predicts that members of generalist species
are specialists, and that the degree of individual specialization
correlates positively with resource diversity. Urban landscapes are highly
heterogeneous in resource diversity; therefore, we predicted urbanization
would be associated with narrower individual dietary niches and greater
differentiation among individuals of generalist species. We used stable
isotope analysis to compare diets of urban and nonurban coyote (Canis
latrans) populations in San Francisco and Marin County, California, USA.
Urban coyotes had dietary niches nearly three times narrower than nonurban
coyotes and greater among-individual variation in isotope values.
Within-individual differences explained 18% of total δ13C variation in
urban coyotes compared to 58% in nonurban coyotes, and 34% versus 44% of
δ15N variation, indicating stronger individual specialization in the urban
population. Our findings suggest urbanization facilitates intrapopulation
dietary niche diversity by spatially structuring foraging, highlighting
the role of human activity in promoting ecological diversification.
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2025-08-27



