Parental food provisioning is crucial for the growth and survival of offspring. Growth rate depends on food quality and food supplied to offspring may differ from what adults use for their own. In the case of steppe passerine birds, detailed characterization on nestling dietary composition, as well as prey choice and resource partitioning among species, is a pending subject. Dietary differences between nestlings and adults remain also largely unexplored. By using faecal DNA metabarcoding, we described the diet of nestlings and adults of five shrub-steppe passerine species over the 2017–2019 breeding seasons in central Spain. We also monitored arthropod availability in the field to assess dietary selection. We expected interspecific dietary ...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
The composition and quality of food provided to nestling birds influence their growth and developmen...
Climate change may cause phenological asynchrony between trophic levels, which can lead to mismatche...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
1. Climate change may cause phenological asynchrony between trophic levels, which can lead to mismat...
Accipiter nisus: how to fulfill the offspring’s food demands? Zoological Studies 48(2): 215-222. Du...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Abstract Knowledge of feeding ecology of declining species, such as farmland birds, is essential to ...
According to currently generally accepted model of evolutionary optimalization of parental investmen...
Tundra arthropods are of considerable ecological importance as a seasonal food source for many arcti...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...
High-elevation insectivorous birds are currently confronted with the reality of a changing climate, ...
The composition and quality of food provided to nestling birds influence their growth and developmen...
Climate change may cause phenological asynchrony between trophic levels, which can lead to mismatche...
Many bird species are vulnerable to environmental change, so knowledge of their diet and its variati...
The diet of an individual animal is subject to change over time, both in response to short-term food...
1. Climate change may cause phenological asynchrony between trophic levels, which can lead to mismat...
Accipiter nisus: how to fulfill the offspring’s food demands? Zoological Studies 48(2): 215-222. Du...
Riparian avian insectivores not only depend on terrestrial insect prey but also benefit from the inc...
Abstract Knowledge of feeding ecology of declining species, such as farmland birds, is essential to ...
According to currently generally accepted model of evolutionary optimalization of parental investmen...
Tundra arthropods are of considerable ecological importance as a seasonal food source for many arcti...
International audienceBackground: In bird species where offspring growth and survival rely on parent...
Little is known about the dietary richness and variation of generalist insectivorous species, includ...
Diets play a key role in understanding trophic interactions. Knowing the actual structure of food we...