The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders

The diet of the Great Tit Parus major when rearing chicks has been described in many studies. However, data from the Mediterranean area is scarce. Here we describe the diet of nestlings in a population of Great Tits in a Mediterranean forest in Barcelona (north–east Spain) during two breeding season...

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Main Authors: Pagani–Núñez, E., Ruiz, Í., Quesada, J., Negro, J. J., Senar, J. C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona 2011-12-01
Series:Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
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Online Access:http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/ABC-34-2-pp-355-361.pdf
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spelling doaj-b6cf8cd710b74694b1abf23bb3f4d15c2020-11-24T22:10:26ZengMuseu de Ciències Naturals de BarcelonaAnimal Biodiversity and Conservation1578-665X2011-12-01342355361The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spidersPagani–Núñez, E.Ruiz, Í.Quesada, J.Negro, J. J.Senar, J. C.The diet of the Great Tit Parus major when rearing chicks has been described in many studies. However, data from the Mediterranean area is scarce. Here we describe the diet of nestlings in a population of Great Tits in a Mediterranean forest in Barcelona (north–east Spain) during two breeding seasons using two methods: neck–collars and video recording. The main prey were caterpillars (44% from neck–collar data and 62% from video–recorded data), but in our latitudes spiders also seemed to be an important food resource (24% from neck–collar data and 42% from video–recorded data). We did not find any significant differences in the quantity of spiders collected by parents in relation to stage of chick development, main vegetation surrounding nest boxes, size of the brood, or year. Our results stress the importance of spiders as a food source in Mediterranean habitats.http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/ABC-34-2-pp-355-361.pdfGreat TitsNestlingsDietSpiders
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author Pagani–Núñez, E.
Ruiz, Í.
Quesada, J.
Negro, J. J.
Senar, J. C.
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Ruiz, Í.
Quesada, J.
Negro, J. J.
Senar, J. C.
The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
Great Tits
Nestlings
Diet
Spiders
author_facet Pagani–Núñez, E.
Ruiz, Í.
Quesada, J.
Negro, J. J.
Senar, J. C.
author_sort Pagani–Núñez, E.
title The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
title_short The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
title_full The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
title_fullStr The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
title_full_unstemmed The diet of Great Tit Parus major nestlings in a Mediterranean Iberian forest: the important role of spiders
title_sort diet of great tit parus major nestlings in a mediterranean iberian forest: the important role of spiders
publisher Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
series Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
issn 1578-665X
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The diet of the Great Tit Parus major when rearing chicks has been described in many studies. However, data from the Mediterranean area is scarce. Here we describe the diet of nestlings in a population of Great Tits in a Mediterranean forest in Barcelona (north–east Spain) during two breeding seasons using two methods: neck–collars and video recording. The main prey were caterpillars (44% from neck–collar data and 62% from video–recorded data), but in our latitudes spiders also seemed to be an important food resource (24% from neck–collar data and 42% from video–recorded data). We did not find any significant differences in the quantity of spiders collected by parents in relation to stage of chick development, main vegetation surrounding nest boxes, size of the brood, or year. Our results stress the importance of spiders as a food source in Mediterranean habitats.
topic Great Tits
Nestlings
Diet
Spiders
url http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/wp-content/blogs.dir/2/files/ABC-34-2-pp-355-361.pdf
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