2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84683-y
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Large-scale spatial patterns of small-mammal communities in the Mediterranean region revealed by Barn owl diet

Abstract: Due to mainly opportunistic hunting behaviour of Barn owl can be its diet composition used for assessing local structure of small-mammal community. We evaluated the structure of small-mammal communities in the Mediterranean region by analysing Barn owl diet using own pellets and literature data (85 localities comprising 182,343 prey individuals). Contrary to widely accepted macroecological theory, we found a latitudinal increase of small-mammal alpha diversity, a less distinct west–east increase and lower dive… Show more

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“…1982, Riegert et al . 2021, present authors pers. obs), segregating from all other species except Little Owls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…1982, Riegert et al . 2021, present authors pers. obs), segregating from all other species except Little Owls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Analysis of owl pellets is an indirect tool that has been used to measure small mammal diversity and document population patterns (Balestrieri et al., 2019; Landler & Stefke, 2021; Paniccia et al., 2018; Riegert et al., 2021). Owl pellets contain indigestible skull and skeletal prey remains that can be good indicators of mammal species presence and distribution, provided that reliable morphological identification is possible (Andrade et al., 2016; Mancini et al., 2018; Rocha et al., 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%