The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food fluctuations and over longer time scales as an individual ages and meets different challenges over its life cycle. A metabarcoding approach was used to elucidate the diet of different life stages of a migratory songbird, the Eurasian reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) over the 2017 summer breeding season in Somerset, the United Kingdom. The feces of adult, juvenile, and nestling warblers were screened for invertebrate DNA, enabling the identification of prey species. Dietary analysis was coupled with monitoring of Diptera in the field using yellow sticky traps. Seasonal changes in warbler diet were subtle, whereas age class had a greater...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Abstract Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsi...
Characterizing a species’ dietary composition presents an avenue to understand many facets of its ec...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
Parental food provisioning is crucial for the growth and survival of offspring. Growth rate depends ...
This dataset comprises metadata which corresponds to a paper prepared for submission entitled "Use o...
The variation in niche breadth can affect how species respond to environmental and resource changes....
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
1. Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Large-scale chan...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Abstract Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsi...
Characterizing a species’ dietary composition presents an avenue to understand many facets of its ec...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
Parental food provisioning is crucial for the growth and survival of offspring. Growth rate depends ...
This dataset comprises metadata which corresponds to a paper prepared for submission entitled "Use o...
The variation in niche breadth can affect how species respond to environmental and resource changes....
Understanding the mechanisms by which climate variation can drive population changes requires inform...
1. Ecological research is often hampered by the inability to quantify animal diets. Large-scale chan...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
Abstract Avian diet can be affected by site‐specific variables, such as habitat, as well as intrinsi...
Characterizing a species’ dietary composition presents an avenue to understand many facets of its ec...