Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but become less picky when prey gets sparse. Insectivorous bats in temperate regions are faced with the challenge of building up fat reserves vital for hibernation during a period of decreasing arthropod abundances. According to optimal foraging theory, prehibernating bats should adopt a less selective feeding behaviour – yet empirical studies have revealed many apparently generalized species to be composed of specialist individuals. Targeting the diet of the bat Myotis daubentonii, we used a combination of molecular techniques to test for seasonal changes in prey selectivity and individual-level variation in prey preferences. DNA metabarcoding was ...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Abstract 1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with c...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Abstract 1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with c...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in apparently similar, sympatric species. Here...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
Effective management and conservation of biodiversity requires understanding of predator–prey relati...