Puke or poop? Comparison of regurgitate and faecal samples to infer alpine grasshopper (Paprides nitidus Hutton) diet in experimental plant communities
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Characterising plant-herbivore interactions is important to understanding the processes that influence community structure and ecosystem functioning. Traditional methods used to identify plant-herbivore interactions are being superseded by non-destructive molecular approaches that can infer interactions with greater resolution and accuracy from environmental DNA (e.g., faeces and regurgitate). However, few studies have compared the use of different types of samples and whether they provide similar or contrasting information about speciesâ diet. Here we compared the success of DNA amplification and host plant species identification using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) of faecal and regurgitate samples collected from alpine grasshoppers Paprides nitidus Hutton during a grassland community mesocosm experiment. We found that DNA amplification success was 23% and 86% higher for faecal than regurgitate samples from female and male grasshoppers, respectively, whereas successfu..., ,
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2023-11-29



