Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Many herbivorous, granivorous and frugivorous
rodents can integrate animal proteins in their diet, still for
many of them no information is available on the importance
of animal food sources. The crested porcupine,
Hystrix cristata, is considered a strictly vegetarian rodent. It
may integrate animal proteins through bone-gnawing,
while the importance of insects in his diet is poorly known.
In this study we assessed the presence of insects in the diet
of this rodent in Central Italy by collecting 141 faecal
samples along transects in 2016-2020. Hypogeal plant
organs were the main component of the diet (absolute
frequency = 50.38%; volume = 60.13%). Insects were
detected only in 6.8% samples, only in February-March, at
the annual birth peak for the crested porcupine. Insect
consumption, although occasional, could be linked to the
nutritional requirements of this rodent during lactation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Entomophagy; Hystrix cristata; Lactation; Nutritional requirements
List of contributors:
Mori, Emiliano
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