Owls - Clever Survivors 2023
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.108594
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What Do We Know about the Diet of Ecuadorian Owls?

Abstract: Ecuador territory barely surpasses 28 million hectares, but it is home to 29 owl species, which represent 62% of all owl species in South America. Knowledge of the trophic ecology of owls is fundamental for understanding how they correlate with their environment, which organisms they prey upon, and to which extent they are beneficial for humans’ health. Although publications in this field have grown in Ecuador in recent years, background information is still deficient. At present, the diet of a handful of spec… Show more

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“…Fecal samples contained fragments of Homoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, and possibly small Lepidoptera (Linares and Zavala 2018;Cláudio 2019c). Predators of E. innoxius have not been reported to date, but based on previous reports about depredation on bats, it is plausible that due to its crepuscular behavior, diurnal raptors such as hawks are possible predators, as well as nocturnal hunters such as owls (Mikula et al 2016;Cadena-Ortiz et al 2022).…”
Section: Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fecal samples contained fragments of Homoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, and possibly small Lepidoptera (Linares and Zavala 2018;Cláudio 2019c). Predators of E. innoxius have not been reported to date, but based on previous reports about depredation on bats, it is plausible that due to its crepuscular behavior, diurnal raptors such as hawks are possible predators, as well as nocturnal hunters such as owls (Mikula et al 2016;Cadena-Ortiz et al 2022).…”
Section: Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%