Abstract

Photo 1. Herds grazing in the Serengeti (Tanzania): how many arthropods are consumed? Photograph credit: Moshe Inbar. Photo 2. Cattle grazing: mobile insects, aggressive (e.g., ants), or noxious species (such as the caterpillars of Ocnogyna loewii) were not eaten by cattle during grazing. Photograph credit: Tali Berman. These photographs illustrate the article “Revealing cryptic interactions between large mammalian herbivores and plant-dwelling arthropods via DNA metabarcoding” by Tali S. Berman and Moshe Inbar published in Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3548.

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