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- W2270353003 abstract "The diet of pale chanting goshawks (PCGs) Melierax canorus that live in groups, i.e. a monogamous pair or polyandrous trio with or without non-breeding offspring, was investigated near Calitzdorp, Western Cape Province, South Africa. Based on biomass, PCGs prey mostly on rodents, but also small birds, hatchling tortoises, small snakes, lizards, sunspiders, harvester termites, grasshoppers, beetles and carrion. Published observations of PCG prey are not in dose agreement with these results, since many large birds, but few invertebrates were reported. For the three dominant prey species combined, Otomys unisulcatus, Parotomys brantsii and Rhabdomys pumilio, the proportion of the biomass was the highest for polyandrous (93%) and monogamous groups (91%) from Karroid Broken Veld. Since cooperative polyandry was only reported from this vegetation type, the selection of these rodents appears to be an important component of habitat quality for these birds. Stocking rates of ostriches Struthio camelus, for which the study area is utilized almost exclusively, may be critical for the conservation of this rare mating system since changes in habitat structure owing to the ostriches' avoidance of shrubs and succulents may benefit the otomyinids directly. Alternatively, high stocking rates that open up the habitat may impact negatively on otomyinid abundance." @default.
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