Abstract Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food webs contributes greatly to our understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. The research of prey preferences of different predators requires knowledge not only of the prey consumed, but also of what is available. In this study, we applied DNA metabarcoding to analyze the diet of 4 bird species (willow tits Poecile montanus, Siberian tits Poecile cinctus, great tits Parus major and blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus) by using the feces of nestlings. The availability of their assumed prey (Lepidoptera) was determined from feces of larvae (frass) collected from the main foraging habitat, birch (Betula spp.) canopy. We identified ...
Background: Diet analysis is essential to understanding the functional role of large bird species in...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Many woodland bird species within Britain have shown population declines over recent years, with unc...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
1. Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Large-scale chan...
Aerial insectivores are highly mobile predators that feed on diverse prey items that have highly var...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
The investigation of diet in avian species is essential to an understanding of their ecology and loc...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
Bird nests are fascinating microcosms harboring a wide range of arthropods parasitizing the nesting ...
Background: Diet analysis is essential to understanding the functional role of large bird species in...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Many woodland bird species within Britain have shown population declines over recent years, with unc...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
1. Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Large-scale chan...
Aerial insectivores are highly mobile predators that feed on diverse prey items that have highly var...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
The investigation of diet in avian species is essential to an understanding of their ecology and loc...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
Bird nests are fascinating microcosms harboring a wide range of arthropods parasitizing the nesting ...
Background: Diet analysis is essential to understanding the functional role of large bird species in...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Many woodland bird species within Britain have shown population declines over recent years, with unc...