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26 February 2024 Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Prey from Pellets Collected during Periods of Deficit and Abundant Precipitation in Claiborne County, Tennessee
G. Neil Douglas, Moondil Jahan, Rhea Sharma, Jessica Vinson, Geri Mitchell, Sean Nilan, Rudolphe A. Gelis, Ralph L. Thompson
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Abstract

We collected 280 pellets cast by Tyto alba (Barn Owl) from 1996, 1997, and 1998 from a silo roost in Harrogate, TN. Blarina brevicauda (Northern Short-tailed Shrew, 42.2%), Synaptomys cooperi (Southern Bog Lemming, 13.6%), Cryptotis parva (Least Shrew, 10.9%), Sigmodon hispidus (Hispid Cotton Rat, 7.9%), Microtus spp. (4.9%), and Aves spp. (4.3%) comprised most of the prey items. Compared to a previous study, percentages of Northern Short-tailed Shrews were proportionately greater than those of Southern Bog Lemmings in the 1996–1998 pellets. Precipitation and fluctuations in prey populations might be responsible for the disparities in diet composition between pellet collections, but more research is necessary to investigate a possible relationship.

G. Neil Douglas, Moondil Jahan, Rhea Sharma, Jessica Vinson, Geri Mitchell, Sean Nilan, Rudolphe A. Gelis, and Ralph L. Thompson "Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Prey from Pellets Collected during Periods of Deficit and Abundant Precipitation in Claiborne County, Tennessee," Southeastern Naturalist 23(1), 43-51, (26 February 2024). https://doi.org/10.1656/058.023.0104
Published: 26 February 2024
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