A diverse autumn diet without dominant prey for opportunistic black-backed jackals Canis mesomelas

E. L. San, Nangamso B. Malongwe, B. Fike, M. Somers, M. Walters
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We present preliminary data on the dietary habits of black-backed jackals Canis mesomelas in a xeric conservation area (Great Fish River Reserve, South Africa) where large predators are absent and therefore the availability of carcasses reduced. Hence, the question arose whether jackals substantially feed on antelopes through direct predation and/or scavenging of carcasses of animals that died from other natural causes. We therefore collected scats (n = 109) during autumn when, in addition to adults, both newborn and older calves or lambs were available to jackals. The diet of jackals from two areas of the reserve that differ in habitat structure and composition revealed a large and comparable food spectrum. The contribution of antelopes to jackal diet – expressed as relative volume of remains in the scats – reached 20.7%, followed by “other mammals” ( Suidae , Tubulidentata , Primates ; 19.8%), arthropods (17.6%), rock hyraxes Procavia capensis and springhares Pedetes capensis (12.8%) and unidentified plant material (10.5%). Fruits, carnivores, small rodents and reptiles acted as supplementary food sources (18.6% in total). Further studies covering the yearly cycle and including an assessment of prey availability and an estimation of food biomass ingested by jackals are needed to fully appreciate the importance of antelopes in jackal diet in areas devoid of large predators.
对于机会主义的黑背豺来说,秋天的饮食多样化,没有主要的猎物
我们提出了黑背胡狼(Canis mesomelas)饮食习惯的初步数据,在干旱保护区(南非大鱼河保护区),没有大型食肉动物,因此尸体的可用性减少。因此,问题出现了,豺狼是否通过直接捕食和/或清除因其他自然原因死亡的动物尸体而主要以羚羊为食。因此,我们在秋季收集粪便(n = 109),当时豺狼除了可以得到成年羊外,还可以得到新生和较大的小牛或羔羊。从两个不同栖息地结构和组成的保护区的胡狼的饮食揭示了一个大的和可比的食物谱。羚羊对豺饮食的贡献(以粪便中残留物的相对体积表示)达到20.7%,其次是“其他哺乳动物”(鼬科、管齿目动物、灵长类动物;(19.8%)、节肢动物(17.6%)、岩兔Procavia capensis和春兔Pedetes capensis(12.8%)和不明植物(10.5%)。水果、食肉动物、小型啮齿动物和爬行动物为补充食物来源(占18.6%)。为了充分认识羚羊在没有大型捕食者的地区对豺狼饮食的重要性,需要进一步的研究,涵盖年周期,包括对猎物可用性的评估和对豺狼摄入的食物生物量的估计。
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