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Figure S1: Shifts in Adult and Nestling Louisiana Waterthrush (LOWA) Dietary Niche Breadth in Response to Stream Acidification and Reduced EPT Availability During the Period of Nestling Care
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Figure 2: Shifts in Adult and Nestling Louisiana Waterthrush (LOWA) Diet in Response to Reduced Availability of EPT Taxa During the Period of Nestling Care.
Figure 1: Shifts in Adult and Nestling Louisiana Waterthrush (LOWA) Diet in Response to Stream Acidification.
Figure S3: The Diets of Acadian Flycatcher (ACFL) and Wood Thrush (WOTH) Nestlings in Riparian Habitats Are Unaffected by Reduced EPT Availability During the Period of Nestling Care
Supplemental Information 2: Input Diet MOTU Richness Data for Linear Mixed Effect Models (RCodeForLMMs.R) for Adult and Nestling Louisiana Waterthrush
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