Decomposing drivers in avian insectivory: large-scale effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity

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Schillé LauraORCID,Valdés-Correcher ElenaORCID,Archaux FrédéricORCID,Bălăcenoiu FlaviusORCID,Bjørn Mona ChorORCID,Bogdziewicz MichalORCID,Boivin ThomasORCID,Branco ManuelaORCID,Damestoy ThomasORCID,de Groot MaartenORCID,Dobrosavljević JovanORCID,Duduman Mihai-LeonardORCID,Dulaurent Anne-MaïmitiORCID,Green SamanthaORCID,Grünwald JanORCID,Eötvös Csaba BélaORCID,Faticov MariaORCID,Fernandez-Conradi PilarORCID,Flury Elisabeth,Funosas DavidORCID,Galmán AndreaORCID,Gossner Martin M.ORCID,Gripenberg SofiaORCID,Grosu Lucian,Hagge JonasORCID,Hampe ArndtORCID,Harvey DeborahORCID,Houston Rick,Isenmann Rita,Kavčič AndrejaORCID,Kozlov Mikhail V.ORCID,Lanta VojtechORCID,Le Tilly Bénédicte,Vaamonde Carlos LopezORCID,Mallick SoumenORCID,Mäntylä ElinaORCID,Mårell AndersORCID,Milanović SlobodanORCID,Molnár Márton,Moreira XoaquínORCID,Moser ValentinORCID,Mrazova AnnaORCID,Musolin Dmitrii L.ORCID,Perot ThomasORCID,Piotti AndreaORCID,Popova Anna V.,Prinzing AndreasORCID,Pukinskaya Ludmila,Sallé AurélienORCID,Sam KaterinaORCID,Sedikhin Nickolay V.ORCID,Shabarova TanjaORCID,Tack Ayco J. M.ORCID,Thomas RebeccaORCID,Thrikkadeeri KarthikORCID,Toma DragoșORCID,Vaicaityte Grete,van Halder IngeORCID,Varela ZulemaORCID,Barbaro LucORCID,Castagneyrol BastienORCID

Abstract

AbstractAimClimate is a major driver of large scale variability in biodiversity, as a likely result of more intense biotic interactions under warmer conditions. This idea fuelled decades of research on plant-herbivore interactions, but much less is known about higher-level trophic interactions. We addressed this research gap by characterizing both bird diversity and avian predation along a climatic gradient at the European scale.LocationEurope.TaxonInsectivorous birds and pedunculate oaks.MethodsWe deployed plasticine caterpillars in 138 oak trees in 47 sites along a 19° latitudinal gradient in Europe to quantify bird insectivory through predation attempts. In addition, we used passive acoustic monitoring to (i) characterize the acoustic diversity of surrounding soundscapes; (ii) approximate bird abundance and activity through passive acoustic recordings and (iii) infer both taxonomic and functional diversity of insectivorous birds from recordings.ResultsThe functional diversity of insectivorous birds increased with warmer climates. Bird predation increased with forest cover and bird acoustic activity but decreased with mean annual temperature and functional richness of insectivorous birds. Contrary to our predictions, climatic clines in bird predation attempts were not directly mediated by changes in insectivorous bird diversity or acoustic activity, but climate and habitat still had independent effects on predation attempts.Main conclusionsOur study supports the hypothesis of an increase in the diversity of insectivorous birds towards warmer climates, but refutes the idea that an increase in diversity would lead to more predation and advocates for better accounting for activity and abundance of insectivorous birds when studying the large-scale variation in insect-tree interactions.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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