AbstractConservation efforts for endangered animals commonly focus on the protection of foraging habitats, aiming to ensure sufficient food availability. However, the diet of many species is based on animals that undergo habitat shifts across ontogenetic life stages, yielding considerable differences between the lifelong habitat requirements of both predator and prey. Consequently, prey availability may not only depend on the suitability of the foraging grounds where predator and prey coincide, but also on habitats where the ecological requirements of the non-prey stages are fulfilled. In this study we test to what extent prey of the insectivorous bat Rhinolophus euryale (Blasius 1853) originate either from the grounds where they are consum...
ABSTRACT Dietary plasticity is an important issue for conservation biology as it may be essential f...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in ...
AbstractConservation efforts for endangered animals commonly focus on the protection of foraging hab...
In this study, we aim to uncover diet preferences for the insectivorous bat Nyctalus leisleri (Leisl...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Abstract 1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with c...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
peer reviewedEcological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
International audienceDietary plasticity is an important issue for conservation biology as it may be...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
ABSTRACT Dietary plasticity is an important issue for conservation biology as it may be essential f...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in ...
AbstractConservation efforts for endangered animals commonly focus on the protection of foraging hab...
In this study, we aim to uncover diet preferences for the insectivorous bat Nyctalus leisleri (Leisl...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Abstract 1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with c...
1. The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing fo...
The degree of trophic specialization determines the ability of predators to cope with changing forag...
peer reviewedEcological theory postulates that niches of co-occurring species must differ along some...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
International audienceDietary plasticity is an important issue for conservation biology as it may be...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Knowledge on the trophic interactions among predators and their prey is important in order to unders...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
ABSTRACT Dietary plasticity is an important issue for conservation biology as it may be essential f...
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey, but bec...
Differences in diet can explain resource partitioning in ...