Bird Predation on Concealed Insects in a Reed-dominated Estuarine Tidal Marsh

Volume: 30, Issue: 6, Pages: 1203 - 1211
Published: Nov 10, 2010
Abstract
Insectivorous birds can provide important ecosystem services, including regulating insect populations. The function of insectivorous birds in wetland ecosystems, such as tidal marshes, however, remains largely unexplored. Most studies of top-down interactions between insectivorous birds and herbivorous insects focus on insects in exposed-feeding guilds, but rarely on those in concealed-feeding guilds. In a reed-dominated estuarine tidal marsh,...
Paper Details
Title
Bird Predation on Concealed Insects in a Reed-dominated Estuarine Tidal Marsh
Published Date
Nov 10, 2010
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
6
Pages
1203 - 1211
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