“…Longer-term samples provide comprehensive insights into the complete foraging spectrum and species' dietary niche, co-evolution and long-term responses to changes (Kaluza et al, 2017;Vaudo, Biddinger, Sickel, Keller, & Lopez-Uribe, 2020;Wilson et al, 2021). Resource partitioning and specialisation can be analysed throughout the entire network from the community to the individual (Brosi, 2016;Elliott et al, 2020;Lucas, Bodger, Brosi, Ford, Forman, Greig, Hegarty, Jones, et al, 2018). In addition, historical samples can be used as an input (e.g., from museum specimens or honey samples), which allows a direct comparison of foraging changes through extended time periods (Gous et al, 2019;Jones, Brennan, et al, 2021).…”