Evens Ruben, Conway Greg, Franklin Kirsty, Henderson Ian, Stockdale Jennifer, Beenaerts Natalie, Smeets Karen, Neyens Thomas, Ulenaers Eddy, Artois Tom
Max Planck Institute for Ornithology Eberhard-Gwinner-Straße Starnberg Germany.
Centre for Environmental Sciences Research Group: Zoology, Biodiversity and Toxicology Hasselt University Diepenbeek Belgium.
Ecol Evol. 2020 Oct 16;10(23):13044-13056. doi: 10.1002/ece3.6893. eCollection 2020 Dec.
Given the global decline of many invertebrate food resources, it is fundamental to understand the dietary requirements of insectivores. We give new insights into the functional relationship between the spatial habitat use, food availability, and diet of a crepuscular aerial insectivore, the European Nightjar () by relating spatial use data with high-throughput sequencing (HTS) combined with DNA metabarcoding. Our study supports the predictions that nightjars collect a substantial part of their daily nourishment from foraging locations, sometimes at considerable distance from nesting sites. Lepidopterans comprise 65% of nightjars' food source. Nightjars tend to select larger species of (>19 mm) which suggests that nightjars optimize the efficiency of foraging trips by selecting the most energetically favorable-larger-prey items. We anticipate that our findings may shed additional light on the interactions between invertebrate communities and higher trophic levels, which is required to understand the repercussions of changing food resources on individual- and population-level processes.
鉴于许多无脊椎动物食物资源在全球范围内的减少,了解食虫动物的饮食需求至关重要。通过将空间利用数据与高通量测序(HTS)结合DNA代谢条形码技术相关联,我们对一种晨昏性空中食虫动物——欧夜鹰(Caprimulgus europaeus)的空间栖息地利用、食物可获得性和饮食之间的功能关系有了新的认识。我们的研究支持了这样的预测,即欧夜鹰每天的大部分营养来自觅食地点,有时距离筑巢地点相当远。鳞翅目昆虫占欧夜鹰食物来源的65%。欧夜鹰倾向于选择较大的(翅展>19毫米)蛾类物种,这表明欧夜鹰通过选择能量上最有利的较大猎物来优化觅食效率。我们预计,我们的研究结果可能会进一步揭示无脊椎动物群落与较高营养级之间的相互作用,而这对于理解食物资源变化对个体和种群水平过程的影响是必要的。