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dc.contributor.authorBen Hamou, Ikram-
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-20T10:12:01Z-
dc.date.available2023-03-20T10:12:01Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.univ-ghardaia.edu.dz/xmlui/handle/123456789/5777-
dc.description.abstractThe present work focuses on the study of the trophic menu of the brown-necked Raven (Corvus ruficollis, Lesson, 1831) through the analysis of rejection balls in two Zelfana stations; metliliin Ghardaïa. From the analyzes of 82 rejection balls, we have identified five trophic categories (with 283 individuals). Insects are the most devoured by this predator along with Coleoptera sp. Indét (16.4%), they are followed by and Reptelia sp. indet (7.6%). In terms of biomass, insects dominate in Ouad metlili Coleoptera sp. Indét (B = 21.5%), Scarabidae, à Zelfana (it is Passer sp. (B = 86.1%) and Reptelia sp. Indét (B = 2.2%) which constitute the most profitable prey in biomass. that in overall terms, the most striking preys are Passer sp. (B = 79.7%); Mus sp. (B = 3.6%) and Coleoptera sp. indet (B = 2.4%) The Corvus corax is considered as a generalist predator (E = 0.9) in Ghardaïa, characterized by a diverse diet.EN_en
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dc.publisherFaculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de GhardaïaEN_en
dc.subjectMenu trophique, Corbeau brun Corvus ruficollis pelotes de rejections, GhardaïaEN_en
dc.subjectTrophic menu, brown-necked Raven Corvus ruficollis, rejections balls, GhardaïaEN_en
dc.subjectالغراب البني، غردايةEN_en
dc.titleEtude du régime alimentaire du Corbeau brun Corvus ruficollis Lesson, 1831dans la région de Ghardaïa. AlgérieEN_en
dc.title.alternativeDiet Study of the Common Raven Corvus ruficollis Lesson, 1831 in the Ghardaïa Region. AlgeriaEN_en
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