Insight into the Dietary Habits of the Eurasian Otter, Lutra lutra, in the East of Algeria (El-Kala National Park)
In 1997, faeces samples (spraints) (n = 175) from the European otter (Lutra lutra) were taken in seven localities of the El-Kala region. This is a restricted eco-geographic complex in which freshwater hydrographical systems, comprising rivers, ponds and wet coastal zones (brackish lagoons, shipping...
Published in: | Ecologia mediterranea |
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Marseille : Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie
2015
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3406/ecmed.2015.1246 https://www.persee.fr/doc/ecmed_0153-8756_2015_num_41_2_1246 |
Summary: | In 1997, faeces samples (spraints) (n = 175) from the European otter (Lutra lutra) were taken in seven localities of the El-Kala region. This is a restricted eco-geographic complex in which freshwater hydrographical systems, comprising rivers, ponds and wet coastal zones (brackish lagoons, shipping channels), are highly interwoven. The frequency of occurrence and relative abundance of consumed taxons were calculated on the basis of 493 identified prey. Fish made up more than 88% of the otter’s catch (relative abundance), with a strong predominance of Pseudorasbora parva, Luciobarbus callensis and undetermined Cyprinidae. Anuran amphibians made up 9% of the prey. The remainder were represented, in order of significance, by mullets, eels (Anguilla anguilla), bleaks (Alburnus alburnus), perciformes, gobies, insects, birds, crustaceans, etc. However, Cyprinidae, the eel and the barbel dominated in terms of ingested biomass. The otter’s diet varies with local conditions : lagoons and channels have marine or migratory fish rivers are dominated by barbels ponds by Cyprinidae. Finally, small-sized fish (topmouth gudgeon and barbel) dominated the diet in terms of numbers : 62% are smaller than 12.5 cm. The introduction of the topmouth gudgeon into the region could have catastrophic consequences for endemic fish, such as Pseudophoxinus callensis. Libois Roland, Ghalmi Rachida, Brahimi Amina. Insight into the Dietary Habits of the Eurasian Otter, Lutra lutra, in the East of Algeria (El-Kala National Park). In: Ecologia mediterranea, tome 41 n°2, 2015. pp. 85-91. En 1997, des échantillons de fèces (épreintes) (n = 175) de la loutre d’Europe (Lutra lutra) ont été récoltés dans sept localités dans la région d’El-Kala. C’est un complexe écogéographique restreint où les systèmes hydrographiques dulcicoles, constitués de rivières, d’étangs et de zones humides littorales (lagunes saumâtres, chenaux maritimes), sont assez imbriqués. Les fréquences d’occurrence et l’abondance relatives des taxons consommés ont été calculées à ... |
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