Badger <em>Meles meles</em> and Fox <em>Vulpes vulpes</em> food in agricultural land in the western Po Plain (Italy)

<strong>Abstract</strong> Fox and badger diets were studied by means of scat analysis in agricultural land in northern Italy. Earthworms and corn were the staple food for the badger, while foxes fed mainly on animal food (birds and mammals). Dietary overlap between the t...

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Main Authors: Luca Canova, Paola Rosa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associazione Teriologica Italiana 1994-05-01
Series:Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy
Subjects:
fox
Online Access:http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/article/view/4005
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Summary:<strong>Abstract</strong> Fox and badger diets were studied by means of scat analysis in agricultural land in northern Italy. Earthworms and corn were the staple food for the badger, while foxes fed mainly on animal food (birds and mammals). Dietary overlap between the two species was low. Fox diets were substantially similar to those in north-central Europe and other areas of Italy. Badger diets differed from those in mediterranean areas of Italy and were similar to diets of north European populations. <strong>Riassunto</strong> <strong>Alimentazione di Tasso <em>Meles meles</em> e Volpe <em>Vulpes vulpes</em> in aree agricole della Pianura Padana occidentale</strong> - La dieta di tasso e volpe in un'area agricola della Pianura Padana occidentale è stata studiata mediante analisi delle feci. Lombrichi e mais rappresentano la principale fonte alimentare per il tasso, mentre la dieta della volpe è basata prevalentemente su uccelli e mammiferi. La sovrapposizione alimentare fra le due specie è ridotta. La dieta della volpe è simile a quella delle popolazioni dell'Europa centrale e settentrionale; la dieta del tasso differisce nettamente da quella delle popolazioni italiane che vivono in ambiente mediterraneo.
ISSN:0394-1914
1825-5272