A comparative study of the variability of owl diets in three localities ofcentral Italy

Citation
D. Capizzi et L. Luiselli, A comparative study of the variability of owl diets in three localities ofcentral Italy, REV ECOL, 53(4), 1998, pp. 367-385
Citations number
68
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
REVUE D ECOLOGIE-LA TERRE ET LA VIE
ISSN journal
02497395 → ACNP
Volume
53
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
367 - 385
Database
ISI
SICI code
0249-7395(199810/12)53:4<367:ACSOTV>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Trophic niches of three coexisting owl species (Asio otus, Strix aluco and Tyto alba) in three localities of central Italy were investigated by using the pellet analysis method. Furthermore, data on small mammal assemblage co mposition in two different environmental types (i.e. woodland and grassland ) were drawn from previous studies performed in the study areas. The three owls preyed chiefly upon small mammals, while birds were occasionally eaten . The trophic niches of A. otus in the three study areas were significantly narrower than that of T. alba and S. aluco. These latter species varied th e size of their prey between the three localities, while A. otus preyed upo n similarly sized prey in the three study areas. By using data on small mam mal occurrence we tried to estimate the environmental type where the owls c onducted their predatory activity: principal component analysis revealed th at A. otus was linked to the cultivated fields as foraging habitat, while S . aluco and ir: alba were less selective in the choice of hunting habitat. Furthermore, discriminant analysis indicated that species dietary habits ma intained their distinguishing features also in distant localities. However, it appeared that owls did not use foraging resource with an exclusive stra tegy: evidences from this study are consistent with the hypothesis of a sel ective use of the trophic resource by A. otus, while diets of T. alba and S . aluco showed differences between the three localitites.