In the last decades, several species of avian aerial insectivores have experienced steep declines in different regions of North America, and no single driver has been identified. Given the common reliance of aerial insectivores on flying insects, changes in spatiotemporal availability of prey abundance and quality caused by agricultural intensification have been implicated in their decline. The quality of nestling nutrition mediated by parental selection of insect prey types (aquatic versus terrestrial) can be an important determinant of offspring health and development which, in turn, can have lasting effects on future life-stages, including the post-fledging transitional period to independence. In 2020 and 2021, using a comparative appro...
Few field studies have examined experimentally the importance of food availability on adult activity...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Abstract Populations of aerially insectivorous birds are declining throughout North America. Urbaniz...
Birds that catch insects while in flight, which comprise the guild known as aerial insectivores, hav...
Throughout North America, many species of aerial insectivorous birds – birds that capture flying ins...
Agricultural practices have intensified over the last 50 years, increasing crop production and alter...
Farmland bird populations have experienced declines with increasing agricultural intensification for...
Understanding the patterns and processes that create differences among individuals in components of ...
Over the last decades, aerial insectivorous birds have been declining in both North America and Euro...
Wetland ponds in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America are foraging habitat for many avi...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Aerial insectivores show worldwide population declines coinciding with shifts in agricultural practi...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Populations of aerially insectivorous birds are declining throughout North America. Urbanization may...
Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and Tree Swallows (Tachyc...
Few field studies have examined experimentally the importance of food availability on adult activity...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Abstract Populations of aerially insectivorous birds are declining throughout North America. Urbaniz...
Birds that catch insects while in flight, which comprise the guild known as aerial insectivores, hav...
Throughout North America, many species of aerial insectivorous birds – birds that capture flying ins...
Agricultural practices have intensified over the last 50 years, increasing crop production and alter...
Farmland bird populations have experienced declines with increasing agricultural intensification for...
Understanding the patterns and processes that create differences among individuals in components of ...
Over the last decades, aerial insectivorous birds have been declining in both North America and Euro...
Wetland ponds in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America are foraging habitat for many avi...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Aerial insectivores show worldwide population declines coinciding with shifts in agricultural practi...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Populations of aerially insectivorous birds are declining throughout North America. Urbanization may...
Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica), Cliff Swallows (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) and Tree Swallows (Tachyc...
Few field studies have examined experimentally the importance of food availability on adult activity...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Abstract Populations of aerially insectivorous birds are declining throughout North America. Urbaniz...