Original paper
Diet flexibility in a declining long‐distance migrant may allow it to escape the consequences of phenological mismatch with its caterpillar food supply
Abstract
Climate‐driven shifts in prey phenology may lead to asynchrony with the timing of peak resource requirements of their predators, leading to a reduction in productivity and population declines. Migrant species that cannot adjust their arrival times may be particularly at risk, especially those that breed in seasonal environments and for which a temporarily super‐abundant prey source is important, such as insectivorous passerine birds that take...
Paper Details
Title
Diet flexibility in a declining long‐distance migrant may allow it to escape the consequences of phenological mismatch with its caterpillar food supply
Published Date
Nov 25, 2016
Journal
Volume
159
Issue
1
Pages
76 - 90
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