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- who: Deepwater Horizon (DWH and colleagues from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States have published the Article: Diet and disturbance: Seaside Sparrow resource use driven by oiling and Hurricane Isaac, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The authors present a case study on the response of the Seaside Sparrow (Ammospiza maritima) to anthropogenic and natural disturbances for which the authors used DNA metabarcoding to identify prey consumed and evaluate resource use. The authors compared the degrees of individual specialization to the total niche width (TNW) of Seaside Sparrows on sites throughout the study . . .
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