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Feeding ecology of Lilian’s Lovebird Agapornis lilianae in Liwonde National Park, Malawi.

Authors :
Mzumara, Tiwonge I
Perrin, Mike R
Downs, Colleen T
Source :
Ostrich: The Journal of African Ornithology. Sep2018, Vol. 89 Issue 3, p233-239. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Lilian's Lovebird Agapornis lilianae is a small, near-threatened parrot resident in mopane Colophospermum mopane woodlands. We investigated its diet and foraging behaviour in Liwonde National Park, Malawi. We expected that Lilian's Lovebirds would show little specialisation for a particular food source but generally feed on available seeds, fruits, flowers and other items as observed in other lovebirds. Lilian's Lovebirds fed on 30 different plant species. Lilian's Lovebirds were observed feeding in six habitat types in Liwonde National Park and adjacent areas during the wet season, and four in the dry season. In the wet season lovebirds (23% of observations) foraged in grassy wetland (dambo) areas the most, whilst in the dry season they foraged in grasslands with tree cover (18%) the most. In mopane woodland, foraging flock sizes differed significantly between the wet (mean = 19.8 ± 1.0 lovebirds) and dry season (mean = 33.6 ± 2.3 lovebirds). Grass seeds were lovebirds’ main food source from December to June. The nutritional analysis of preferred foods showed that grass seeds have a relatively high protein and energy content. Grass seed availability is reduced with savanna burning and so early season burning (before May-June) in areas in and outside the park is not recommended. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00306525
Volume :
89
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Ostrich: The Journal of African Ornithology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131688112
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2989/00306525.2018.1446469