DNA metabarcoding illuminates the contribution of small and very small prey taxa to the diet of lions

Knowledge of food web interactions is essential for understanding the role of carnivores in an ecosystem and designing appropriate conservation and management strategies to preserve them. These interactions can only be understood by studying carnivores' diets and obtaining comprehensive and unb...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental DNA 2023-11, Vol.5 (6), p.1321-1331
Hauptverfasser: Groen, Kevin, Beekenkamp, Sophie, Iongh, Hans H., Lesilau, Francis, Chege, Mumbi, Narisha, Luka, Veldhuis, Michiel, Bertola, Laura D., Bodegom, Peter M., Trimbos, Krijn B.
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Zusammenfassung:Knowledge of food web interactions is essential for understanding the role of carnivores in an ecosystem and designing appropriate conservation and management strategies to preserve them. These interactions can only be understood by studying carnivores' diets and obtaining comprehensive and unbiased diet data. For large carnivores—which typically rely on large herbivores as prey—the role of smaller prey species has not received attention. This study aims to quantify the contribution of small (5–50 kg) and very small (
ISSN:2637-4943
2637-4943
DOI:10.1002/edn3.457