Although diet has traditionally been considered to be a property of the species or populations as a whole, there is nowadays extensive knowledge that individual specialization is widespread among animal populations. Nevertheless, the factors determining the shape of interactions within food webs remain largely undiscovered, especially in predatory insects. We used an aggregation of the digger wasp Bembix merceti to 1) analyse patterns of individual prey use across three flying seasons in a network-based context; and 2) test the effect of four potential factors that might explain network topologies (wasp mass, nest spatial distribution, simultaneous nest-provisioning, prey availability). Inter-individual diet variation was found in all three...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
Ecological communities are composed of species that interact with each other forming complex interac...
Specialized predators must face the problem of reductions in resources, and variations in the prey s...
Although diet has traditionally been considered to be a property of the species or populations as a ...
Although diet has traditionally been considered to be a property of the species or populations as a ...
Nesting in dense aggregations is common in central place foragers, such as group-living birds and in...
In agricultural systems, polyphagous beetles and spiders are abundant components of the beneficial a...
Individual foraging specialization describes the phenomenon where conspecifics within a population o...
Intuitively, larger predators in a population may be favoured in subduing, handling and carrying to ...
Two recent hypotheses have linked resource usage to the evolution of sociality in Hymenoptera. One h...
Stable social groups usually consist of families. However, recent studies have revealed higher level...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
Individual-level variation in resource use occurs in a broad array of vertebrate and invertebrate ta...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) model predicts that consumers match the distribution of resources ...
Studying temporal and spatial changes of aggregations of digger wasps through nesting seasons is int...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
Ecological communities are composed of species that interact with each other forming complex interac...
Specialized predators must face the problem of reductions in resources, and variations in the prey s...
Although diet has traditionally been considered to be a property of the species or populations as a ...
Although diet has traditionally been considered to be a property of the species or populations as a ...
Nesting in dense aggregations is common in central place foragers, such as group-living birds and in...
In agricultural systems, polyphagous beetles and spiders are abundant components of the beneficial a...
Individual foraging specialization describes the phenomenon where conspecifics within a population o...
Intuitively, larger predators in a population may be favoured in subduing, handling and carrying to ...
Two recent hypotheses have linked resource usage to the evolution of sociality in Hymenoptera. One h...
Stable social groups usually consist of families. However, recent studies have revealed higher level...
The extreme ecological success of insect societies is frequently attributed to the division of labou...
Individual-level variation in resource use occurs in a broad array of vertebrate and invertebrate ta...
The ideal free distribution (IFD) model predicts that consumers match the distribution of resources ...
Studying temporal and spatial changes of aggregations of digger wasps through nesting seasons is int...
Sister taxa that coexist in the same space and time often face competition due to the use of similar...
Ecological communities are composed of species that interact with each other forming complex interac...
Specialized predators must face the problem of reductions in resources, and variations in the prey s...