First quantitative data on the feeding ecology of an arid zone rodent, the Common gundi (Ctenodactylus gundi)

Author:

Lasgaa Fatine1,Bounaceur Farid2,Baha Mounia1,Aulagnier Stéphane3

Affiliation:

1. Département des Sciences Naturelles, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Kouba, Laboratoire d’Ecobiologie Animale B.P.92 16050 , Alger , Algeria

2. Equipe de Recherche Biologie de la Conservation en Zones Arides et Semi Arides, Laboratoire Agronomie Environnement, Faculté des Sciences, Centre Universitaire de Tissemessilt , Tissemessilt 38000 , Algeria

3. Comportement et Ecologie de la Faune Sauvage, INRAE, Université de Toulouse , CS 52627, 31326 Castanet-Tolosan cedex , France

Abstract

Abstract One species of the family Ctenodactylidae, the Common gundi, Ctenodactylus gundi, occupies a restricted area between the Saharan and Mediterranean domains where annual rainfall is between 50 and 400 mm. Its presence seems also conditioned by the vegetation, so its feeding ecology was investigated by the microhistological analysis of faeces collected in two stations (Baniane and Bazem) of the Aurès massif (Eastern Algeria) during two years from June 2015 to May 2017, and by the evaluation of the available food. The diet included a total of 34 plant species, 16 in Baniane and 20 in Bazem. Results show that in Baniane, Asteraceae were predominant with Artemisia herba-alba (relative abundance, A% = 33.13%), followed by Fabaceae with Argyrolobium uniflorum (A% = 20.32%) and Poaceae with Aristida sp. (A% = 14.95%). In Bazem, the most consumed plant species were Lamiaceae with Thymus ciliatus (A% = 42.77%) and Poaceae with Lolium rigidum (A% = 13.19%). Overall, C. gundi fed on a large number of plant species, and its diet appeared to be influenced more by the diversity than by the availability of vegetation. Seasonal variations in diet indicate that this rodent eats perennial vegetation throughout the year and opportunistically consumes annual plants to a lesser extent in the spring, with a certain time shifting between the two stations probably due to rainfall and temperature differences.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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