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- Title
Food niches of sympatric Marsh Harriers Circus aeruginosas and Hen Harriers C. cyaneus on the Dutch coast in winter.
- Authors
CLARKE, ROGER; BOURGONJE, ANDRÉ; CASTELIJNS, HENK
- Abstract
Analysis of pellets collected from adjacent communal winter roosts of Marsh Harriers Circus aeruginosus and Hen Harriers C. cyaneus on an extensive saltmarsh in the southwest Netherlands showed highly significant differences between the diets of the two species. Marsh Harrier diet showed no change throughout January, February and March. They specialized on ducks, which were about half of their prey numerically and more important by weight. Although Marsh Harriers sampled other prey, this remained at a low level and showed no seasonal response to the availability of young lagomorphs. Hen Harriers occupied the niche of a generalist predator, having a broader diet and responding to the presumed changes in availability of prey with diet shifts. In November, about half of their prey items were passerines but these declined in importance in December, and small mammals rose. The proportions of both small mammals and birds fell in February and March, due to increasing dependence on young lagomorphs. Diet overlap between the two species was greatest in January and declined in February and March.
- Subjects
NETHERLANDS; MARSH harrier; CIRCUS cyaneus; BIRD pellets; ANIMAL feeding behavior; PREY availability
- Publication
Ibis, 1993, Vol 135, Issue 4, p424
- ISSN
0019-1019
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1474-919X.1993.tb02115.x