Sj. Parr et al., HABITAT AND POTENTIAL PREY SURROUNDING LESSER KESTREL FALCO-NAUMANNI COLONIES IN CENTRAL TURKEY, Biological Conservation, 79(2-3), 1997, pp. 309-312
Habitat and potential prey around 21 settlements with lesser kestrel F
alco naumanni colonies and nine without in central Turkey were sampled
in July 1994. The results suggested that lesser kestrel colonies were
most commonly associated with dry and wet grasslands. Lesser kestrel
colony size was also correlated with lizard numbers, and these may be
an important prey. Further research on feeding ecology is important. T
he conservation of remnant dry, and wet grasslands and marshes is a pr
iority. The value of conservation headlands because of the prevalence
of short-rotation arable agriculture should be investigated. Copyright
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