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  <title><![CDATA[Ants May Force Insect-Eating Birds to Higher Ground]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>One group of birds is relatively scarce in the lowlands of South Asia: insect eaters. A study published in <cite>Ecology Letters</cite> may explain why. Weaver ants—forest-dwelling ants that live in the lowlands and ferociously prey on small invertebrates—might be gobbling up the birds’ food source and pushing them to higher elevations.</p><p>“That’s a big-time idea, that it’s ants that shape insect-eating bird communities,” says <a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/">School of Biological Sciences </a>Assistant Professor <a href="https://biosciences.gatech.edu/people/benjamin%20freeman">Ben Freeman</a>. He added though, while it’s an intriguing pattern, he would like to see future work test the hypothesis experimentally.</p>]]></body>
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