A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology

The feeding ecology of Turdus pelios was studied from field observations and gizzard contents. Quantitative data on feeding were obtained from repeated standard "fixed route "walks and observational points at seven sites from January to December 1998 on 5065ha at the Obafemi Awolowo Univer...

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Main Authors: Akinsola I Akinpelu, Oluseye A Oyedipe
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Language:English
Published: Vicerractoría Investigación 2004-12-01
Series:Revista de Biología Tropical
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442004000400022
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spelling doaj-4dba71423d914b1ea0f6e9f7f6f4dd282020-11-24T21:33:13ZengVicerractoría InvestigaciónRevista de Biología Tropical0034-77442215-20752004-12-0152410011007A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecologyAkinsola I AkinpeluOluseye A OyedipeThe feeding ecology of Turdus pelios was studied from field observations and gizzard contents. Quantitative data on feeding were obtained from repeated standard "fixed route "walks and observational points at seven sites from January to December 1998 on 5065ha at the Obafemi Awolowo University campus,Ile-Ife (7 º20 ’ N,4 º33 ’ E).Walks (each lasting about two hours)were started at various times of the day between 7.00 and 16.45 h.A total of 100 walks were made and binoculars were used to observe all feeding activities during 10 minutes at each site.Each feeding record included food type,method of feeding and reaction with con-specifics at feeding sites.Gizzards from mist-netted specimens were also studied.These birds fed most commonly twice a day between 06.00-9.30hr in the morning and between 17.00-18.30hr in the evening.Field observations showed that about 62%of the diet consisted of plant matter.The prey items were earthworms and terrestrial arthropods, of which orthopterans alone constituted 45%of the total.The prey size consumed by both sexes overlapped extensively:differences in prey size were significant only for spiders. Rev. Biol. Trop. 52(4):1001-1007.Epub 2005 Jun 24.<br>Se examina la ecología alimenticia del ave Turdus pelios en Nigeria,África.Se observó que se alimenta frecuentemente dos veces al día entre 6:00 -9:30 am y entre las 17:00 -18:30 pm.Observaciones de campo mostraron que alrededor del 62%de la dieta consite en material vegetal. Las presas fueron lombices y artropodos terrestres,de los cuales los ortópteros constituyen el 45%del total.El tamaño de las presas consumidas por ambos sexos se traslapa ampliamente,y las diferencias fueron significativas solamente respecto al tamaño de las arañas (los machos consumieron más).http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442004000400022Turdus peliosecologíaalimentaciónpresatamaño de presamollejamaterial vegetalNigeriaTurdus peliosfeeding ecologyprey itemprey sizebill lengthgizzardplant matterNigeria
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A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
Revista de Biología Tropical
Turdus pelios
ecología
alimentación
presa
tamaño de presa
molleja
material vegetal
Nigeria
Turdus pelios
feeding ecology
prey item
prey size
bill length
gizzard
plant matter
Nigeria
author_facet Akinsola I Akinpelu
Oluseye A Oyedipe
author_sort Akinsola I Akinpelu
title A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
title_short A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
title_full A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
title_fullStr A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
title_full_unstemmed A twelve-month field study of the West African Thrush Turdus pelios (Passeriformes:Muscicapidae).Part 1:food and feeding ecology
title_sort twelve-month field study of the west african thrush turdus pelios (passeriformes:muscicapidae).part 1:food and feeding ecology
publisher Vicerractoría Investigación
series Revista de Biología Tropical
issn 0034-7744
2215-2075
publishDate 2004-12-01
description The feeding ecology of Turdus pelios was studied from field observations and gizzard contents. Quantitative data on feeding were obtained from repeated standard "fixed route "walks and observational points at seven sites from January to December 1998 on 5065ha at the Obafemi Awolowo University campus,Ile-Ife (7 º20 ’ N,4 º33 ’ E).Walks (each lasting about two hours)were started at various times of the day between 7.00 and 16.45 h.A total of 100 walks were made and binoculars were used to observe all feeding activities during 10 minutes at each site.Each feeding record included food type,method of feeding and reaction with con-specifics at feeding sites.Gizzards from mist-netted specimens were also studied.These birds fed most commonly twice a day between 06.00-9.30hr in the morning and between 17.00-18.30hr in the evening.Field observations showed that about 62%of the diet consisted of plant matter.The prey items were earthworms and terrestrial arthropods, of which orthopterans alone constituted 45%of the total.The prey size consumed by both sexes overlapped extensively:differences in prey size were significant only for spiders. Rev. Biol. Trop. 52(4):1001-1007.Epub 2005 Jun 24.<br>Se examina la ecología alimenticia del ave Turdus pelios en Nigeria,África.Se observó que se alimenta frecuentemente dos veces al día entre 6:00 -9:30 am y entre las 17:00 -18:30 pm.Observaciones de campo mostraron que alrededor del 62%de la dieta consite en material vegetal. Las presas fueron lombices y artropodos terrestres,de los cuales los ortópteros constituyen el 45%del total.El tamaño de las presas consumidas por ambos sexos se traslapa ampliamente,y las diferencias fueron significativas solamente respecto al tamaño de las arañas (los machos consumieron más).
topic Turdus pelios
ecología
alimentación
presa
tamaño de presa
molleja
material vegetal
Nigeria
Turdus pelios
feeding ecology
prey item
prey size
bill length
gizzard
plant matter
Nigeria
url http://www.scielo.sa.cr/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-77442004000400022
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