Selection between tree species as foraging substrates by four species of Acanthizidae was studied in an open eucalypt forest near Sydney, New South Wales. Weebills Smicrornis brevirostris, Striated and Little Thornbills Acanthiza lineata and A. nana foraged more often than expected on the foliage of Narrow-leaved Ironbark Eucalyptus crebra than on that of Grey Box E. rnoluccana. By contrast Gerygone olivacea used the two trees in about the same proportion as the amount of foliage of each species. Weebills and Striated Thornbills selected Narrow-leaved Ironbark foliage as a foraging substrate more often than Little Thombills in winter but not in spring. Little Thornbills foraged on Narrow-leaved Ironbark foliage more often in spring than in ...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...
The bark of trees is an important foraging substrate for a range of vertebrate insectivores. This st...
A three-year chemical knockdown study has been carried out in one western Australian forest, where j...
Selection between tree species as foraging substrates by four species of Acanthizidae was studied in...
Nine species of Australian warblers (Acanthizidae) occur together in open eucalypt forests near Sydn...
1. As part of a larger study on canopy arthropods and birds, a 1-year chemical knockdown study was c...
We quantified the foraging ecology of the White-throated Treecreeper (Cormobates leucophaeus) in the...
Using chemical knockdown procedures, canopy arthropod communities on eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp.) w...
Using chemical knockdown procedures, canopy arthropod communities on eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp.) wer...
The bark of trees is an important foraging substrate for a range of vertebrate insectivores. This st...
Our previous work has shown how invertebrate food resources influence usage of tree species by birds...
This paper tables and reports on pooled taxonomic data from three separate research projects involvi...
Copyright © CSIRO 2007We know little about the availability of potential prey and patterns of prey c...
Chemical knockdown and branch clipping procedures were used in wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo) woodland a...
This paper tables and reports on pooled taxonomic data from three separate research projects involvi...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...
The bark of trees is an important foraging substrate for a range of vertebrate insectivores. This st...
A three-year chemical knockdown study has been carried out in one western Australian forest, where j...
Selection between tree species as foraging substrates by four species of Acanthizidae was studied in...
Nine species of Australian warblers (Acanthizidae) occur together in open eucalypt forests near Sydn...
1. As part of a larger study on canopy arthropods and birds, a 1-year chemical knockdown study was c...
We quantified the foraging ecology of the White-throated Treecreeper (Cormobates leucophaeus) in the...
Using chemical knockdown procedures, canopy arthropod communities on eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp.) w...
Using chemical knockdown procedures, canopy arthropod communities on eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp.) wer...
The bark of trees is an important foraging substrate for a range of vertebrate insectivores. This st...
Our previous work has shown how invertebrate food resources influence usage of tree species by birds...
This paper tables and reports on pooled taxonomic data from three separate research projects involvi...
Copyright © CSIRO 2007We know little about the availability of potential prey and patterns of prey c...
Chemical knockdown and branch clipping procedures were used in wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo) woodland a...
This paper tables and reports on pooled taxonomic data from three separate research projects involvi...
Chemical knockdown procedures were used to sample canopy arthropods at 3 month intervals over 1 year...
The bark of trees is an important foraging substrate for a range of vertebrate insectivores. This st...
A three-year chemical knockdown study has been carried out in one western Australian forest, where j...