Prey Size and Food Selection of Psammodromus algirus (Lacertidae) in Central Spain

  1. Díaz González-Serrano, José Augusto
  2. Carrascal de la Puente, Luis María
Revista:
Journal of Herpetology

ISSN: 0022-1511

Año de publicación: 1990

Volumen: 24

Número: 4

Páginas: 342-347

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.2307/1565047 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Journal of Herpetology

Resumen

The summer diet of the lacertid lizard Psammodromus algirus and the availability of potential prey were compared at a Mediterranean evergreen woodland in central Iberia. Prey size proved to be the main factor implied in the selection of both prey taxa and individual prey items: lizards were selective in the sizes of the arthropods they captured, their selectivity for different prey types was related to the mean volume of these types, and they tended to capture only the larger items when feeding from the smaller prey types. We conclude that lizards did not assess the taxonomic identity of arthropods but rather relied on prey size in their responses to food availability.