Over the last decades, aerial insectivorous birds have been declining in both North America and Europe. Those declines have been hypothetically attributed to a decrease in prey availability caused by agricultural intensification but empirical evidence remains scarce. Here, we quantify the effect of landscape composition on the abundance and diversity of potential prey of Tree Swallows (Tachycineta bicolor Vieillot, 1808) and on nestling diet in southern QuĂŠbec, Canada. We collected food boluses from nestlings and compared their composition with spatio-temporally corresponding samples from traps on farms distributed along a gradient of agricultural intensification. The diet of nestlings was mostly composed of Diptera, both in biomass and ab...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) suggest that populations of aerial insectivo...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Aerial insectivore birds, those that capture prey while in flight themselves, are the avian guild ex...
Over the last decades, aerial insectivorous birds have been declining in both North America and Euro...
Aerial insectivores show worldwide population declines coinciding with shifts in agricultural practi...
Throughout North America, many species of aerial insectivorous birds – birds that capture flying ins...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Agricultural practices have intensified over the last 50 years, increasing crop production and alter...
Abstract Background The abundance of insects has decreased considerably during recent decades, resul...
In the last decades, several species of avian aerial insectivores have experienced steep declines in...
Birds that catch insects while in flight, which comprise the guild known as aerial insectivores, hav...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Aerial insectivore populations have declined significantly across Canada for the last fifty years. A...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) suggest that populations of aerial insectivo...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Aerial insectivore birds, those that capture prey while in flight themselves, are the avian guild ex...
Over the last decades, aerial insectivorous birds have been declining in both North America and Euro...
Aerial insectivores show worldwide population declines coinciding with shifts in agricultural practi...
Throughout North America, many species of aerial insectivorous birds – birds that capture flying ins...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Agricultural practices have intensified over the last 50 years, increasing crop production and alter...
Abstract Background The abundance of insects has decreased considerably during recent decades, resul...
In the last decades, several species of avian aerial insectivores have experienced steep declines in...
Birds that catch insects while in flight, which comprise the guild known as aerial insectivores, hav...
Migratory bird species that feed on air-borne insects are experiencing widespread regional declines,...
Aerial insectivore populations have declined significantly across Canada for the last fifty years. A...
Swallows, along with other aerial insectivores, are experiencing steep population declines. Decrease...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) suggest that populations of aerial insectivo...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Aerial insectivore birds, those that capture prey while in flight themselves, are the avian guild ex...