Abstract Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors such as sex. This can lead to dietary niche separation, which reduces competition between individuals, as well as impacting how well avian species can adapt to environmental variation. Estimating dietary niche separation is challenging, due largely to difficulties in accurately identifying food taxa consumed. Consequently, there is limited knowledge of the diets of woodland bird species, many of which are undergoing serious population declines. Here, we show the effectiveness of multi‐marker fecal metabarcoding to provide in‐depth dietary analysis of a declining passerine in the UK, the Hawfinch (Coccothraustes coccothraustes). We c...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
The hen harrier is a heavily persecuted bird of prey in Great Britain since its diet includes Red gr...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
Avian diet can be affected by site-specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
Many woodland bird species within Britain have shown population declines over recent years, with unc...
The investigation of diet in avian species is essential to an understanding of their ecology and loc...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Knowledge of diet and dietary selectivity is vital, especially for the conservation of declining spe...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Abstract Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure ...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
The hen harrier is a heavily persecuted bird of prey in Great Britain since its diet includes Red gr...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...
Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
Avian diet can be affected by site-specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsic factors...
Many woodland bird species within Britain have shown population declines over recent years, with unc...
The investigation of diet in avian species is essential to an understanding of their ecology and loc...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Knowledge of diet and dietary selectivity is vital, especially for the conservation of declining spe...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Abstract Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure ...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
The hen harrier is a heavily persecuted bird of prey in Great Britain since its diet includes Red gr...
Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Diet composition ca...