A molecular approach to study Hymenoptera diets using wasp nests
The study of animal diets has benefited from the rise of high-throughput DNA sequencing applied to stomach content or faecal samples. The latter can be fresh samples used to describe recent meals or older samples, which can provide information about past feeding activities. For most invertebrates, h...
Main Authors: | Marie-Caroline Lefort, Jacqueline R. Beggs, Travis R. Glare, Thomas E. Saunders, Erin J. Doyle, Stéphane Boyer |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2020-11-01
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Series: | NeoBiota |
Online Access: | https://neobiota.pensoft.net/article/58640/download/pdf/ |
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