Schoenjahn Jonny, Pavey Chris R, Walter Gimme H
School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia.
CSIRO Land and Water, Winnellie, NT 0822, Australia.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Jun 19;12(12):1582. doi: 10.3390/ani12121582.
A clear understanding of a species' diet is crucial in understanding its spatio-temporal dynamics, and is, therefore, pertinent to conservation considerations. The diet of the Grey Falcon (), a rare and threatened predator endemic to the Australian arid and semi-arid zone, is subject to diverging assertions; therefore, we studied its diet through direct observation of food ingestion during more than 17 years of fieldwork across the species' distribution. We found that Grey Falcons of all ages fed almost exclusively on a single type of food, namely, birds, and non-avian food items never constituted a substantial portion of any individual's diet. The extraordinary circumstances that were associated with the ingestion of non-avian food suggest strongly that, across its vast distribution, throughout the year, and throughout its life, the Grey Falcon feeds almost exclusively on birds. Further, we compared the diets of all species and found that the dietary specialization is most extreme in the Grey Falcon, more so than even in the Taita () and Peregrine Falcons (). Based on aspects of the species' environment and relative prey availability, we offer an evolutionary explanation of the apparently unique dietary specialization of the arid-adapted Grey Falcon.
清楚了解一个物种的饮食对于理解其时空动态至关重要,因此,这与保护考量相关。灰隼是澳大利亚干旱和半干旱地区特有的一种珍稀且受威胁的食肉动物,其饮食存在不同观点;因此,我们通过在该物种分布范围内超过17年的野外工作中直接观察食物摄取情况来研究其饮食。我们发现,所有年龄段的灰隼几乎完全以单一类型的食物为食,即鸟类,非鸟类食物从未在任何个体的饮食中占很大比例。与摄取非鸟类食物相关的特殊情况有力地表明,在其广阔的分布范围内,全年以及其整个生命周期中,灰隼几乎完全以鸟类为食。此外,我们比较了所有物种的饮食,发现饮食特化在灰隼中最为极端,甚至比泰塔猎鹰和游隼还要极端。基于该物种的环境和相对猎物可获得性方面,我们对适应干旱的灰隼明显独特的饮食特化提出了一种进化解释。