Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania

The small mammal composition in the diet of barn owls from the Drinos River valley, southern Albania, was studied over the period of 1 year (September 2010-September 2011). A total of 662 pellets was collected and analyzed, and 1951 prey items were identified. Fourteen different small mammal species...

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Main Authors: PASPALI, GLIGOR, ORUÇI, SELFO, KONI, MYNYR, WILSON, IAIN FRANK, KRYSTUFEK, BORIS, BEGO, FERDINAND
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spelling fttubitakaj:oai:journals.tubitak.gov.tr:zoology-1886 2023-05-15T18:05:23+02:00 Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania PASPALI, GLIGOR ORUÇI, SELFO KONI, MYNYR WILSON, IAIN FRANK KRYSTUFEK, BORIS BEGO, FERDINAND 2013-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/vol37/iss1/13 https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1886&context=zoology unknown TÜBİTAK Academic Journals https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/vol37/iss1/13 https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1886&context=zoology Turkish Journal of Zoology Barn owl Tyto alba Insectivora Rodentia seasonal variation Drinos valley Gjirokastra Albania Zoology text 2013 fttubitakaj 2022-10-19T17:33:58Z The small mammal composition in the diet of barn owls from the Drinos River valley, southern Albania, was studied over the period of 1 year (September 2010-September 2011). A total of 662 pellets was collected and analyzed, and 1951 prey items were identified. Fourteen different small mammal species were identified (5 insectivores and 9 rodents), among which Microtus thomasi (frequency, F = 32.9%; biomass, B = 45.5%), Crocidura suaveolens (F = 23.5%; B = 9.4%), and Mus macedonicus (F = 17.8%; B = 16.3%) were the most abundant. In winter, Rattus rattus increased significantly in the consumed prey biomass (18.1%), while in spring Apodemus sylvaticus (9.4%) ranked third most common among the prey species. Neomys anomalus was more frequent in the diet in autumn and winter than in spring and summer. Suncus etruscus had low percentages in the barn owl diet, but was preyed upon during all seasons, confirming the presence of the species in the Drinos valley. Significant seasonal variations in small mammals in the diet of the barn owl were detected. Environmental index (i/r) values indicate that the Drinos valley is mainly an agrocenosis of nonintensive land-use practices. Text Rattus rattus TÜBİTAK Academic Journals
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topic Barn owl
Tyto alba
Insectivora
Rodentia
seasonal variation
Drinos valley
Gjirokastra
Albania
Zoology
spellingShingle Barn owl
Tyto alba
Insectivora
Rodentia
seasonal variation
Drinos valley
Gjirokastra
Albania
Zoology
PASPALI, GLIGOR
ORUÇI, SELFO
KONI, MYNYR
WILSON, IAIN FRANK
KRYSTUFEK, BORIS
BEGO, FERDINAND
Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
topic_facet Barn owl
Tyto alba
Insectivora
Rodentia
seasonal variation
Drinos valley
Gjirokastra
Albania
Zoology
description The small mammal composition in the diet of barn owls from the Drinos River valley, southern Albania, was studied over the period of 1 year (September 2010-September 2011). A total of 662 pellets was collected and analyzed, and 1951 prey items were identified. Fourteen different small mammal species were identified (5 insectivores and 9 rodents), among which Microtus thomasi (frequency, F = 32.9%; biomass, B = 45.5%), Crocidura suaveolens (F = 23.5%; B = 9.4%), and Mus macedonicus (F = 17.8%; B = 16.3%) were the most abundant. In winter, Rattus rattus increased significantly in the consumed prey biomass (18.1%), while in spring Apodemus sylvaticus (9.4%) ranked third most common among the prey species. Neomys anomalus was more frequent in the diet in autumn and winter than in spring and summer. Suncus etruscus had low percentages in the barn owl diet, but was preyed upon during all seasons, confirming the presence of the species in the Drinos valley. Significant seasonal variations in small mammals in the diet of the barn owl were detected. Environmental index (i/r) values indicate that the Drinos valley is mainly an agrocenosis of nonintensive land-use practices.
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author PASPALI, GLIGOR
ORUÇI, SELFO
KONI, MYNYR
WILSON, IAIN FRANK
KRYSTUFEK, BORIS
BEGO, FERDINAND
author_facet PASPALI, GLIGOR
ORUÇI, SELFO
KONI, MYNYR
WILSON, IAIN FRANK
KRYSTUFEK, BORIS
BEGO, FERDINAND
author_sort PASPALI, GLIGOR
title Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
title_short Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
title_full Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
title_fullStr Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (Tyto alba) in the Drinos River valley, southern Albania
title_sort seasonal variation of small mammals in the diet of the barn owl (tyto alba) in the drinos river valley, southern albania
publisher TÜBİTAK Academic Journals
publishDate 2013
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