2023
DOI: 10.1126/science.adi7426
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Periodical cicadas disrupt trophic dynamics through community-level shifts in avian foraging

Zoe L. Getman-Pickering,
Grace J. Soltis,
Sarah Shamash
et al.

Abstract: Once every 13 or 17 years within eastern North American deciduous forests, billions of periodical cicadas concurrently emerge from the soil and briefly satiate a diverse array of naive consumers, offering a rare opportunity to assess the cascading impacts of an ecosystem-wide resource pulse on a complex food web. We quantified the effects of the 2021 Brood X emergence and report that more than 80 bird species opportunistically switched their foraging to include cicadas, releasing herbivorous insects from preda… Show more

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