Figure 1
From: A global class reunion with multiple groups feasting on the declining insect smorgasbord

Food webs of twelve different insectivorous predator species (representing three different guilds) and their prey. The diets of three predator guilds: a bird, bats, and dragonflies sensu lato (including all odonates) are compared at three levels of taxonomic resolution: the prey species (top), the prey family (middle), and the prey order (bottom). The pictures in the upper row represent predators in each web and the blocks in the lower row the prey species. The prey is coloured by taxonomic order, as illustrated in the legend below the web. A line connecting a predator with a prey represents a predation record detected by molecular tools, and the thickness of the line represents the relative proportion of each predation record. For each predator, the prey interactions that correspond to at least 20% of the total diet are highlighted as turquoise. For details on methods and original data, including full prey species list, see Supplemental Text 3: Additional results. Photo credits: Maija Laaksonen (bat drawings), Kari Kaunisto (bird and dragonfly pictures).