Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean

Predators are highly sensitive to availability and changes of their prey, which are limiting factors for successful reproductive performances. We studied the diet of the increasing Peregrine falcon (F. p. brookei) and the declining Lanner falcon (F. b. feldeggii) populations in Sicily. The two speci...

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Main Authors: Bondi S, Vitale E, Antioco N, Guzzo E, Schifani E, Mascara R, Sara' M.
Other Authors: Bondi, S., Vitale, E., Antioco, N., Guzzo, E., Schifani, E., Mascara, R., Sara', M.
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Guzzo E
Schifani E
Mascara R
Sara' M.
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Antioco, N.
Guzzo, E.
Schifani, E.
Mascara, R.
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description Predators are highly sensitive to availability and changes of their prey, which are limiting factors for successful reproductive performances. We studied the diet of the increasing Peregrine falcon (F. p. brookei) and the declining Lanner falcon (F. b. feldeggii) populations in Sicily. The two species coexist in the same habitats of this large Mediterranean island and require similar feeding resources. We described the type and diversity of prey taken by both species in order to understand whether differences in foraging ecology could explain their diverse population status. During 2014-2016, we collected prey remains and pellets in 15 Peregrine and 6 Lanner nests and we compared the current diets with past data from Sicily (Peregrine: 1978-81; Lanner: 1981-88). We identified 805 Peregrine and 250 Lanner prey. Prey remains per Peregrine nest was on average higher (55.3±28.6) than per Lanner nest (42.0±25.6). Peregrine confirmed to be strictly ornitophagous (100% of prey) while Lanner preyed on birds (92.9%) and also on small mammals (4.0%) reptiles (2.4%) and arthropods (0.8%). The average avian prey of Peregrine is smaller (97.7 g) than that of Lanner (122.5 g). Columbidae, starlings, magpies formed the bulk of prey in both species; swifts and orioles were important prey in Peregrine, while rabbit gave a significant contribution to prey biomass in Lanner. Currently both species are preying upon the collared dove a taxon not present in past ’80 diets. The comparison of trophic diversity showed some striking differences, as Lanner in the past preyed upon much more taxa (Spast = 55 vs Scurrent = 33) while the reverse occurred in the Peregrine (Spast = 38 vs Scurrent = 63). A similar figure occurs also for the alpha-diversity index, while the Simpson (1-D) diversity dropped in the current Lanner diet (0.83) respect with the past Lanner, current and past Peregrine diets (all Simpson values > 0.90). The past/current diet overlap, as showed by the Whittaker index, was generally medium in both species (Peregrine = ...
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spelling ftunivpalermo:oai:iris.unipa.it:10447/252385 2025-06-15T14:46:20+00:00 Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean Bondi S Vitale E Antioco N Guzzo E Schifani E Mascara R Sara' M. Bondi, S. Vitale, E. Antioco, N. Guzzo, E. Schifani, E. Mascara, R. Sara', M. https://hdl.handle.net/10447/252385 eng eng 4th International Conference Peregrine https://hdl.handle.net/10447/252385 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Peregrine Lanner diet analysis species cooccurrence Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject ftunivpalermo 2025-05-26T04:52:20Z Predators are highly sensitive to availability and changes of their prey, which are limiting factors for successful reproductive performances. We studied the diet of the increasing Peregrine falcon (F. p. brookei) and the declining Lanner falcon (F. b. feldeggii) populations in Sicily. The two species coexist in the same habitats of this large Mediterranean island and require similar feeding resources. We described the type and diversity of prey taken by both species in order to understand whether differences in foraging ecology could explain their diverse population status. During 2014-2016, we collected prey remains and pellets in 15 Peregrine and 6 Lanner nests and we compared the current diets with past data from Sicily (Peregrine: 1978-81; Lanner: 1981-88). We identified 805 Peregrine and 250 Lanner prey. Prey remains per Peregrine nest was on average higher (55.3±28.6) than per Lanner nest (42.0±25.6). Peregrine confirmed to be strictly ornitophagous (100% of prey) while Lanner preyed on birds (92.9%) and also on small mammals (4.0%) reptiles (2.4%) and arthropods (0.8%). The average avian prey of Peregrine is smaller (97.7 g) than that of Lanner (122.5 g). Columbidae, starlings, magpies formed the bulk of prey in both species; swifts and orioles were important prey in Peregrine, while rabbit gave a significant contribution to prey biomass in Lanner. Currently both species are preying upon the collared dove a taxon not present in past ’80 diets. The comparison of trophic diversity showed some striking differences, as Lanner in the past preyed upon much more taxa (Spast = 55 vs Scurrent = 33) while the reverse occurred in the Peregrine (Spast = 38 vs Scurrent = 63). A similar figure occurs also for the alpha-diversity index, while the Simpson (1-D) diversity dropped in the current Lanner diet (0.83) respect with the past Lanner, current and past Peregrine diets (all Simpson values > 0.90). The past/current diet overlap, as showed by the Whittaker index, was generally medium in both species (Peregrine = ... Conference Object peregrine falcon Unknown
spellingShingle Peregrine
Lanner
diet analysis
species cooccurrence
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
Bondi S
Vitale E
Antioco N
Guzzo E
Schifani E
Mascara R
Sara' M.
Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title_full Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title_short Comparative Analysis of Lanner and Peregrine Trophic Niche in the Mediterranean
title_sort comparative analysis of lanner and peregrine trophic niche in the mediterranean
topic Peregrine
Lanner
diet analysis
species cooccurrence
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
topic_facet Peregrine
Lanner
diet analysis
species cooccurrence
Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
url https://hdl.handle.net/10447/252385