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Red-tailed hawk dietary overlap with Northern Goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona

Gatto, Angela E. and Grubb, Teryl G. and Chambers, Carol L. (2005) Red-tailed hawk dietary overlap with Northern Goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona. Journal of Raptor Research, 39 (4). pp. 439-444. ISSN 0892-1016

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Abstract

We determined food habits of Red-tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) for comparison with published information for Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) to evaluate potential competition oil the Kaibab Plateau, Arizona. We collected prey remains and pellets from 42 Red-tailed Hawk nests at the end of the nesting season between August-October 1998-2001, and opportunistically front below nest trees during site visits, May-July 2000-01. We identified 478 prey items, including 17 mammal, 7 bird, and 2 reptile species. Prey species frequency did not, vary among years (P = 0.3), across habitat types (P = 0.8), or by collection technique (P = 0.4). Annual food niche breadth for Red-tailed Hawks averaged 0.57. Published mean niche breadth for Northern Goshawks was 0.32, supporting that Red-tailed Hawks were feeding generalists, while Northern Goshawks were more specialized. However, 48% of Red-tailed Hawk diet. on the Kaibab Plateau consisted of species comprising a major portion of the documented diet of Northern Goshawks, including Nuttall's cottontail (Sylvilagus nuttallii), golden-mantled ground squirrel (Spermophilus lateralis lateralis), rock squirrel (S. variegates grammurus), and Northern Flicker (Colaples auratus). Because raptor communities with high dietary overlap and lack of prey partitioning show food-limited nesting success, greater agnonistic behavior, and territoriality, Red-tailed Hawks could be negatively affecting Northern Goshawks on the Kaibab Plateau.

Item Type: Article
Publisher’s Statement: Copyright 2005 The Raptor Research Foundation, Inc.
Keywords: Accipiter gentilis; Buteo jamaicensis; Competition; Diet; Food; Food habits; food niche breadth; foraging; northern goshawk; predators; Red-tailed Hawk
Subjects: Q Science > QL Zoology
NAU Depositing Author Academic Status: Faculty/Staff
Department/Unit: College of Engineering, Forestry, and Natural Science > School of Forestry
Date Deposited: 16 Oct 2015 18:20
URI: http://openknowledge.nau.edu/id/eprint/985

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