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Diet composition of the Pharaoh Eagle Owl, Bubo ascalaphus (Strigiformes, Strigidae) in a Steppe region of Algeria
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Bounaceur, Farid
, Guetouache, Toufik
, Benamor, Naceur
in
Algerian steppe
/ food habits
/ Pharaoh Eagle Owl
/ Rechaïga area
/ trophic ecology
2021
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Diet composition of the Pharaoh Eagle Owl, Bubo ascalaphus (Strigiformes, Strigidae) in a Steppe region of Algeria
by
Bounaceur, Farid
, Guetouache, Toufik
, Benamor, Naceur
in
Algerian steppe
/ food habits
/ Pharaoh Eagle Owl
/ Rechaïga area
/ trophic ecology
2021
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Diet composition of the Pharaoh Eagle Owl, Bubo ascalaphus (Strigiformes, Strigidae) in a Steppe region of Algeria
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Diet composition of the Pharaoh Eagle Owl, Bubo ascalaphus (Strigiformes, Strigidae) in a Steppe region of Algeria
2021
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Overview
The diet composition of Pharaoh Eagle Owl
was investigated in a semiarid area of North-western Algeria. A total of 65 pellets regurgitated by the
were analysed, 288 food items were composed primarily of mammal remains (4 rodents, 1 bat and insectivore, 93.7%), and 1 bird species (passerine, 6.3%). The most frequent prey among the mammals were rodents (83.3%), which included
(59.7%),
(11.1%),
(11.1%) and
(1.4%). The rodents were the most important prey items in biomass (91.4%),
made up to 41.9% of the total biomass. We may conclude that the Pharaoh Eagle Owl relies, in its feeding, very broadly on small mammals, completed by other groups.
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Sciendo,De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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