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Comparative Analysis of Diet and Prey Preference of Yellow-wattled Lapwing, Vanellus malabaricus (Boddaert, 1783)
The results of faecal analysis in the present study indicated no significant difference in prey items and prey occurrence between breeding and non-breeding seasons in yellow-wattled lapwings. However, Coleoptera and Araneae represented the highest and lowest prey items and prey occurrences respectively. Prey abundance significantly varied between breeding and non-breeding seasons. Uncultivated and cultivated habitat types had the highest and lowest prey abundances respectively. Jacob’s index reflected that they primarily consumed arthropod larvae. Additionally, there was a positive selection for adult insects in the orders Coleoptera, Diptera and Blattodea and a negative selection for Oligochaeta, Diplopoda and Araneae. Thus, the yellow-wattled lapwings are flexible feeders, particularly in the breeding season; however, they favour uncultivated areas where food is abundant.
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Diet, faecal analysis, habitat, Jacob index, prey abundance, Vanellus malabaricus.
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