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    Climate trends and behavior of a model Amazonian terrestrial insectivore, black‐faced antthrush, indicate adjustment to hot and dry conditions by Vitek Jirinec, Elisa C. Elizondo, Patricia F. Rodrigues, Philip C Stouffer

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Rainforest loss threatens terrestrial insectivorous birds throughout the world's tropics. Recent evidence suggests these birds are declining in undisturbed Amazonian rainforest, possibly due to climate change. …”
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    Invasion by common reed in peri-urban wetlands does not affect insectivorous bat activity, despite a negative effect on prey abundance by Johann Meyer, I. Tanya Handa, François Fabianek, Daniel Kneeshaw

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Our results suggest that invasive plants despite reducing insect prey may not represent a major threat to insectivorous bats. They also highlight the importance of protecting forests and aquatic habitats, as well as the need to implement road mitigation measures for the conservation of insectivorous bats.…”
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    Stable Isotopes from Museum Specimens May Provide Evidence of Long-Term Change in the Trophic Ecology of a Migratory Aerial Insectivore by Philina A. English, David J. Green, Joseph J. Nocera

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Identifying the mechanisms of ecological change is challenging in the absence of long-term data, but stable isotope ratios of museum specimen tissues may provide a record of diet and habitat change through time. Aerial insectivores are experiencing the steepest population declines of any avian guild in North America and one hypothesis for these population declines is a reduction in the availability of prey. …”
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    Population density estimates and key microhabitat parameters for two endangered tropical forest understory insectivorous passerines from the Pernambuco Endemism Center by Luiza Carvalho. Prado, Thiago da Costa. Dias, Lahert William Lobo de. Araújo, Luís Fábio. Silveira, Mercival Roberto. Francisco

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Among the most vulnerable groups of birds are the insectivorous passerines of the forest understory, yet empirical information on demography and habitat requirements are unavailable for these taxa. …”
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    THE SMALL MAMMALS (INSECTIVORES, BATS AND RODENTS) FROM THE HOLOCENE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF VALLONE INFERNO (SCILLATO, LOWER IMERA VALLEY, NORTHWESTERN SICILY) by JUAN MANUEL LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, HUGUES-ALEXANDRE BLAIN, ENRICO PAGANO, ANDREU OLLÉ, JOSEP MARIA VERGÈS, VINCENZA FORGIA

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Levels 3.3 to 3.1 have provided ceramic fragments ascribed to the Late Roman-Byzantine period, with a radiocarbon age between1332±26 and 1260±34 years BP.The small-mammal assemblages recovered from the sieving-washing of all the sediment from the excavation campaigns include a total of at least 14 taxa (three insectivores, four chiropterans and seven rodents). The materials from this locality provide the first mention in the fossil record of Sicily for Suncus etruscus, Muscardinus avellanarius, Eliomys quercinus and Rattus norvegicus, as well as the last occurrence for Arvicola amphibius. …”
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    SMALL MAMMALS AS THE OBJECT OF BIOMONITORING RESEARCH ON THE TERRITORY OF KEMEROVO REGION by V. B. Ilyashenko, E. M. Luchnikova, N. V. Skalon

    Published 2015-11-01
    Subjects: “…biomonitoring, rodents, insectivores, population dynamics, succession…”
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