Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy

Knowledge of a carnivore’s foraging behaviour is essential to understand its ecology. The pine marten Martes martes is commonly defined as an opportunistic generalist predator since its diet in Europe includes mammals, fruits, birds and invertebrates. Based on faecal analyses, we evaluated spring fe...

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Main Authors: Lombardini, M., Murru, M., Repossi, A., Cinerari, C. E., Vidus Rosin, A., Mazzoleni, L., Meriggi, A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona 2015-07-01
Series:Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
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Online Access:http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC_38-2_pp_183-190.pdf
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spelling doaj-b8ceacc4ab844ba296a8440a3dec5b8f2020-11-25T03:27:39ZengMuseu de Ciències Naturals de BarcelonaAnimal Biodiversity and Conservation1578-665X2015-07-01382183190Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, ItalyLombardini, M.Murru, M.Repossi, A.Cinerari, C. E.Vidus Rosin, A.Mazzoleni, L.Meriggi, A.Knowledge of a carnivore’s foraging behaviour is essential to understand its ecology. The pine marten Martes martes is commonly defined as an opportunistic generalist predator since its diet in Europe includes mammals, fruits, birds and invertebrates. Based on faecal analyses, we evaluated spring feeding habits and trophic niche breadth of the pine marten in a Mediterranean landscape on the island of Sardinia (Central Italy). The most important source of food for the pine marten was small mammals (mainly Apodemus sylvaticus, Mus musculus and Eliomys quercinus), accounting for 52% of the percent mean volume. Important secondary foods were invertebrates (mainly beetles and insect larvae) and birds (almost exclusively passerines), whereas large mammals, lagomorphs, reptiles and fruits made little contribution to the diet. The diet composition and the Levins’ index value suggest that the pine marten in Sardinia behaves as a facultative specialist predator, with a specialization towards small mammals.http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC_38-2_pp_183-190.pdfMartes martesForaging behaviourScat analysisTrophic niche breadth
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author Lombardini, M.
Murru, M.
Repossi, A.
Cinerari, C. E.
Vidus Rosin, A.
Mazzoleni, L.
Meriggi, A.
spellingShingle Lombardini, M.
Murru, M.
Repossi, A.
Cinerari, C. E.
Vidus Rosin, A.
Mazzoleni, L.
Meriggi, A.
Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
Martes martes
Foraging behaviour
Scat analysis
Trophic niche breadth
author_facet Lombardini, M.
Murru, M.
Repossi, A.
Cinerari, C. E.
Vidus Rosin, A.
Mazzoleni, L.
Meriggi, A.
author_sort Lombardini, M.
title Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
title_short Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
title_full Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
title_fullStr Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Spring diet of the pine marten in Sardinia, Italy
title_sort spring diet of the pine marten in sardinia, italy
publisher Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
series Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
issn 1578-665X
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Knowledge of a carnivore’s foraging behaviour is essential to understand its ecology. The pine marten Martes martes is commonly defined as an opportunistic generalist predator since its diet in Europe includes mammals, fruits, birds and invertebrates. Based on faecal analyses, we evaluated spring feeding habits and trophic niche breadth of the pine marten in a Mediterranean landscape on the island of Sardinia (Central Italy). The most important source of food for the pine marten was small mammals (mainly Apodemus sylvaticus, Mus musculus and Eliomys quercinus), accounting for 52% of the percent mean volume. Important secondary foods were invertebrates (mainly beetles and insect larvae) and birds (almost exclusively passerines), whereas large mammals, lagomorphs, reptiles and fruits made little contribution to the diet. The diet composition and the Levins’ index value suggest that the pine marten in Sardinia behaves as a facultative specialist predator, with a specialization towards small mammals.
topic Martes martes
Foraging behaviour
Scat analysis
Trophic niche breadth
url http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC_38-2_pp_183-190.pdf
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