纳米比亚斑鬣狗(Crocuta crocuta)捕食雀鸟的情况

IF 1.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Food Webs Pub Date : 2024-02-21 DOI:10.1016/j.fooweb.2024.e00340
Ruben Portas , Miha Krofel
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斑纹鬣狗(Crocuta crocuta)以其灵活的觅食行为以及与各种猎物之间的营养相互作用而闻名。然而,大多数描述其捕猎行为的研究都集中在捕食大型猎物方面。在这里,我们描述了成年和亚成年斑鬣狗捕食雀形目鸟类的捕获率和行为。鬣狗在纳米比亚埃托沙国家公园的一个水潭中积极追逐、捕捉和喂食红嘴奎利亚(Quelea quelea)。我们总共观察到 38 次成功捕获,平均每小时捕获 21 只。目前还不清楚这是一个鬣狗氏族的习得行为,还是在这两种鬣狗共同出没的非洲地区普遍存在的互动现象。虽然无论在什么地方,雀鸟都不太可能成为斑背鬣狗的主要食物,但我们的观察结果为大型食肉动物与小型鸟类之间的营养互动提供了一个罕见的有据可查的例子。这也是对斑鬣狗多样化觅食行为的补充,证实了它们从非典型来源获取食物的适应能力。
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Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) predation on passerine birds in Namibia

Spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are known for their flexible foraging behavior and trophic interactions with diverse prey species. However, most studies describing their hunting behavior are focused on predation of large prey. Here we describe the capture rates and behavior of adult and subadult spotted hyenas hunting passerine birds. Hyenas were actively chasing, catching and feeding on red-billed queleas (Quelea quelea), a passerine bird gathering in large flocks at a waterhole in the Etosha National Park, Namibia. In total, we observed 38 successful captures with the average individual capture rate of 21 birds caught per hour. It remains unclear if this is a learned behavior of a single hyena clan or if it could be a widespread interaction across Africa, where the two species co-occur. Although it is unlikely that passerines could make up a substantial part of a spotted hyenas diet regardless of the location, our observations provide a rare documented example of trophic interactions between a large carnivore and small birds. It also represents an addition to a diverse repertoire of hyena foraging behaviors, which confirms their adaptability in obtaining food from non-typical sources.

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