2024
DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2023-0164
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Diet is associated with age and habitat, not foraging range, in purple martins: implications for aerial insectivores as indicators

Julia N. Dunoyer,
Kristen M. Lalla,
Kevin C. Fraser
et al.

Abstract: Many aerial insects are declining yet monitoring wildlife in airspace is challenging. Aerial insectivores, which are themselves a declining guild, may be useful indicators for aerial insects. However, their use as indicators may be complicated if they differentially sample prey depending on foraging range, as predicted by central place foraging theory. We measured diet composition of purple martins (Progne subis Linnaeus, 1758) in Quebec by DNA metabarcoding fecal samples collected from adults and nestlings an… Show more

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