Quails of Stavropol Region: Autumn Food Habits

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Food Processing: Techniques and Technology Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.21603/2074-9414-2024-1-2489
Anatoly Kaledin, L. Malovichko, Alexander Rezanov, L.S. Drozdova, A. Serikbayeva
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Quails (Coturnix coturnix (Linnaeus, 1758)) are the only migratory Galliformes species. Quails are nestling ground-dwelling birds, feeding on seeds and crawling insects. Wild quails inhabit many parts of Russia. Quail farming is quite popular because quail meat is low in calories and possesses a number of beneficial properties, e.g., it is rich in proteins, contains little fat and virtually no carbohydrates, etc. As a rule, quails winter in Transcaucasia and Southern Europe; however, they sometimes prefer to stay in southern regions for the winter. This article introduces the autumn food habits of quails in the Central Ciscaucasia. The research relied on the analysis of stomach contents of 156 birds killed by hunters or hit by vehicles in several districts of the Stavropol Region. The material was collected in the autumn in 2008–2021. In the Central Ciscaucasia, quails are mesophiles and inhabit abandoned wheat and pea fields. The population fluctuates from year to year, depending on spring weather conditions. Their optimal nestling grounds include irrigated fields and areas near canals and ponds. In the steppe regions, they prefer agricultural areas, e.g., orchards, vineyards, holiday villages, sheep sheds, green belts along fields, roads, and railways, etc. Being phytophages, they rely on plant and, to a lesser extent, animal forage. In the autumn, they feeding on green plants, wheat grain, seeds of cultivated and wild plants, and insect larvae.
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斯塔夫罗波尔地区的鹌鹑秋季食性
鹌鹑(Coturnix coturnix (Linnaeus, 1758))是唯一的迁徙性瘿蚊目物种。鹌鹑是筑巢的地栖鸟类,以种子和爬行昆虫为食。野生鹌鹑栖息在俄罗斯的许多地方。鹌鹑养殖很受欢迎,因为鹌鹑肉热量低,具有许多有益的特性,如富含蛋白质、脂肪含量低、几乎不含碳水化合物等。鹌鹑通常在外高加索和南欧过冬,但有时也喜欢在南方地区过冬。本文介绍了中西高加索地区鹌鹑秋季的饮食习惯。研究依据的是对斯塔夫罗波尔州多个地区被猎人打死或被车辆撞死的 156 只鸟类的胃内容物分析。这些材料是在2008-2021年秋季收集的。在中西高加索地区,鹌鹑属于中栖动物,栖息在废弃的麦田和豌豆田中。鹌鹑的数量每年都有波动,这取决于春季的天气状况。它们的最佳筑巢地包括灌溉田以及运河和池塘附近地区。在草原地区,它们更喜欢农业区,如果园、葡萄园、度假村、羊舍、田间绿化带、公路和铁路沿线等。作为植食性动物,它们依赖植物饲料,其次是动物饲料。秋季,它们以绿色植物、麦粒、栽培植物和野生植物的种子以及昆虫幼虫为食。
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Food Processing: Techniques and Technology
Food Processing: Techniques and Technology Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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