阿尔及利亚Nutchch Sitta ledanti的潜在猎物和保护意义(Vielliard 1976)

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Mourad Zemouri, Mehdi Baba-Ahmed, Khaled Meddouri, Lydia Hani, Meriem Beldjoudi, Sabah Tighlit, Asma Khemis, Abdelazize Franck Bougaham
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被列入濒危物种红色名录的阿尔及利亚坚果鸟(Sitta ledanti)是阿尔及利亚首批受保护的鸟类之一。该物种的种群分布在阿尔及利亚东北部的Babors’Kabylain,数量较少。在五个大型森林中对该物种的饮食组成进行了大规模研究。饮食分析方法是基于对雏鸟粪囊中发现的不同猎物的识别。我们将89种已确定的猎物分为81种昆虫、7种蛛形纲动物和1种腹足类动物,共有88种节肢动物和1个软体动物。根据聚类树状图和Costello图,阿尔及利亚坚果孵化器在寻找猎物喂养幼崽时成为了一个专业物种。在常绿(阿特拉斯雪松或阿尔及利亚冷杉)和落叶(阿尔及利亚或非洲橡树)森林中都观察到了这种特定猎物对雏鸟的供应。只有每种猎物的相对丰度(RA)、每个粪囊的猎物数量和森林类型的猎物多样性存在差异。在阿尔及利亚Nutchch雏鸟的粪囊中发现的腹足类比例较低,这可能解释了这种猎物的营养价值较低,也可能是由于其丰度较低。该物种的雏鸟消耗了大量的欧洲假发(Forficula auricularia)和白斑玫瑰甲虫(Oxythyrea funesta),这可能是因为它们在巢穴附近的区域能量摄入高且丰富。反复发生的火灾和其他人为活动对该物种的栖息地构成了直接威胁,其对某些猎物的专门饮食削弱了该濒危物种的生存能力。
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Potential prey and conservation implications of the Algerian Nuthatch Sitta ledanti (Vielliard 1976)
The Algerian Nuthatch (Sitta ledanti), which is mentioned on the Red List of threatened species, is one of the first protected birds in Algeria. The species’ populations are distributed with low numbers in Babors’ Kabyliain northeastern Algeria. The diet composition of the species has been studied on a large scale in five large forests. The diet analysis method is based on the identification of the different prey items found in the fecal sacs of the nestlings. We divided the 89 identified prey into 81 insects, 7 arachnids and 1 gastropod, giving 88 arthropods and 1 mollusc. According to both the Cluster Dendrogram and the Costello graph, the Algerian Nuthatch becomes a specialist species while searching for prey to feed its nestlings. This supply of specific prey for nestlings has been observed in both evergreen (Atlas cedar or Algerian fir) and deciduous (Algerian or African oaks) forests. Only the relative abundances (RA) of each prey consumed, prey number per fecal sac, and prey diversity by forest type showed differences. The low proportion of gastropods found in the fecal sacs of Algerian Nuthatch nestlings may explain the low nutritional value of this prey or may also be due to its low abundance. The species’ nestlings consumed a lot of European Earwig (Forficula auricularia) and White spotted rose beetle (Oxythyrea funesta) which could be due to their high energy intake and abundance in the area near the nests. Repeated fires and other anthropogenic activity constitute direct threats to the species’ habitat, and its specialised diet on certain prey weakens the survival of this species with endangered conservation status.
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Avian Biology Research
Avian Biology Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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期刊介绍: Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.
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