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Título
Seasonal feeding habits of the Iberian bullfinch Pyrrhula pyrrhula iberiae in northwestern Spain
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Año del Documento
2022
Editorial
Springer
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Ornithology Research, 2022, vol. 30, n. 3, p. 155–173
Resumo
The first comprehensive approach to the feeding ecology of Iberian bullfinches Pyrrhula pyrrhula iberiae is presented here.
The target population inhabited hedgerows in northwestern Spain. Throughout a 6-year main period, the bullfinches were
directly observed while searching for and consuming food. Interannual variation in diet was irrelevant, so data from all
years were pooled. Availability of plant species and their selection as food resource was assessed. The general categories of
food consumed varied significantly between seasons, with a high contribution of fleshy fruits in autumn–winter, tree buds
in spring, and herb seeds in summer. The breeding season diet included a considerable proportion of invertebrates. Generally,
sex- and age-related variations in diet were not significant throughout the seasons. Bullfinches preferred specific plant
species as a food resource in each season and ignored others. The selected fleshy fruit seeds were small in size, in particular
thickness, which probably made handling easier. The most consumed buds were numerous per cm of twig and were flower
buds, which presumably provided, comparatively, high energy gain per unit time. Generally, favourite herb seeds were contained
in small achenes, easy to handle and dehusk. Invertebrate prey identified was small insects and spiders. Bullfinches
obtained most of their food while perching, regardless of sex or age, but some important fruits, and the arthropods, were
frequently obtained in flight. The high diversity of woody plants and food sources found in hedgerows surely protected fruit
trees from the detrimental effect of bullfinches and provided this passerine species with a wide range of habitat resources.
Materias Unesco
2401.20 Ornitología
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
Palabras Clave
Age-related dietary patterns
Food selection
Foraging behaviour
Fringillidae
Sex-related dietary patterns
Temporal dietary patterns
ISSN
2662-673X
Revisión por pares
SI
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Propietario de los Derechos
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Idioma
eng
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info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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restrictedAccess
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