Author | Wiley, James W. | |
Accessioned date | 2022-08-17T21:06:40Z | |
Available date | 2022-08-17T21:06:40Z | |
Year | 1998 | |
Citation | Wiley, J. W. (1998). Breeding-season food habits of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in southwestern Dominican Republic. Journal of Raptor Research, 32(3), 241-245. Recuperado de: | es |
URI | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/1413 | |
Abstract | Diet data from 20 Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) nests were collected in southwestern Dominican Republic in 1976, 1982, and 1996. Invertebrates (53.3%) comprised the most numerous prey items (N = 396) delivered to nests by adult owls, but vertebrates (46.7%) were much better represented than in other studies of Burrowing Owl diet. Among vertebrates, birds (28.3% of all items) and reptiles (14.9%) were most important, whereas mammals (1.0%) and amphibians (2.5%) were less commonly delivered to nests. Vertebrates, however, comprised more than twice (69.2%) of the total biomass as invertebrates (30.8%), with birds (50.4%) and reptiles (12.8%) the most important of the vertebrate prey classes. A positive relationship was observed between bird species abundance and number of individuals taken as prey by Burrowing Owls. | es |
Language | English | es |
Published | Journal of Raptor Research, 32(3), 241-245 | es |
Rights | © 1998 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc. Available at: SORA, the Searchable Ornithological Research Archive. | es |
Subject | Aves ─ República Dominicana | es |
Subject | Hábitats y especies | es |
Title | Breeding-season food habits of burrowing owls (Athene cunicularia) in southwestern Dominican Republic | es |
Material type | Article | es |
Type of content | Scientific research | es |
Access | Open | es |
Audience | Technicians, professionals and scientists | es |