Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy

The diet of long-eared owls was studied by analyzing pellets collected in the winters of 1985 and 2021 in a protected areas of NW Italy. In 1985, the owl diet was dominated by the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus, birds (Ploceidae sp.), and the Savi’s vole Microtus savii; in 2021, the diet is dominat...

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Main Authors: Lorenzo Mazzocchi, Luca Canova
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description The diet of long-eared owls was studied by analyzing pellets collected in the winters of 1985 and 2021 in a protected areas of NW Italy. In 1985, the owl diet was dominated by the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus, birds (Ploceidae sp.), and the Savi’s vole Microtus savii; in 2021, the diet is dominated by the harvest mouse Micromys minutus, the wood mouse, and the bank vole Myodes glareolus. The shift in diet only partially reflects changes over time in the arable land surrounding the nature reserve. While the increase in the number of bank voles over 38 years can be explained by the increase in forest cover, the increase in the number of rice field mice contrasts with the reduction in their preferred habitats; the marshes have disappeared, the ditches have been reduced, and riparian vegetation has largely been removed. In addition, the most stable agro-ecosystems, such as poplar groves and meadows, have been largely replaced by intensive cereal and soybean crops. It is likely that improved harvesting and the expansion of intensive cultivation may partly explain some dietary shifts, such as the decline in birds, while the increase in harvest mice may be the effect of increased opportunistic predation on small populations surviving in suitable but fragmented habitats. As the harvest mouse is in decline throughout its range, natural and anthropogenic habitat changes may indirectly lead to increased predation on a threatened species and undermine its conservation.
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spelling doaj-art-01c9c3cbf768490798a37f439e09c6e12025-08-04T11:07:53ZengPAGEPress PublicationsRivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology0035-68752385-08332025-07-0195110.4081/rio.2025.867Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW ItalyLorenzo Mazzocchi0Luca Canova1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5011-7413Department of Chemistry, University of PaviaDepartment of Chemistry, University of Pavia The diet of long-eared owls was studied by analyzing pellets collected in the winters of 1985 and 2021 in a protected areas of NW Italy. In 1985, the owl diet was dominated by the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus, birds (Ploceidae sp.), and the Savi’s vole Microtus savii; in 2021, the diet is dominated by the harvest mouse Micromys minutus, the wood mouse, and the bank vole Myodes glareolus. The shift in diet only partially reflects changes over time in the arable land surrounding the nature reserve. While the increase in the number of bank voles over 38 years can be explained by the increase in forest cover, the increase in the number of rice field mice contrasts with the reduction in their preferred habitats; the marshes have disappeared, the ditches have been reduced, and riparian vegetation has largely been removed. In addition, the most stable agro-ecosystems, such as poplar groves and meadows, have been largely replaced by intensive cereal and soybean crops. It is likely that improved harvesting and the expansion of intensive cultivation may partly explain some dietary shifts, such as the decline in birds, while the increase in harvest mice may be the effect of increased opportunistic predation on small populations surviving in suitable but fragmented habitats. As the harvest mouse is in decline throughout its range, natural and anthropogenic habitat changes may indirectly lead to increased predation on a threatened species and undermine its conservation. https://sisn.pagepress.org/rio/article/view/867Long-eared owlAsio otuspreypelletsrodentsagricultural intensification
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Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia - Research in Ornithology
Long-eared owl
Asio otus
prey
pellets
rodents
agricultural intensification
title Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
title_full Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
title_fullStr Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
title_full_unstemmed Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
title_short Thirty-eight years after: changes in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a protected area of NW Italy
title_sort thirty eight years after changes in the diet of the long eared owl asio otus in a protected area of nw italy
topic Long-eared owl
Asio otus
prey
pellets
rodents
agricultural intensification
url https://sisn.pagepress.org/rio/article/view/867
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