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Comparative foraging ecology of Madagascar vangids (Vangidae)
Authors:SATOSHI YAMAGISHI  KAZUHIRO EGUCHI
Institution:Laboratory of Animal Sociology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Osaka City University, Osaka 558, Japan;Laboratory of Animal Ecology, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-81, Japan
Abstract:The Vangidae, an endemic family in Madagascar, contains 14 species in 11 genera. The foraging behaviour of 13 species of vangids was investigated during the periods August-November 1989 and September-November 1990. These vangids are grouped into six bill types according to their bill shape, using the analogy of gripping tools: (1) forceps. (2) radio pliers, (3) strong pinchers, (4) pliers, (5) standard and (6) flat forceps types. We recognized seven foraging niches: (A) canopy-gleaning, (B) general, (C) ground-snatching, (D) trunk/ branch-probing, (E) leaf and twig/branch-gleaning/probing, (F) leaf and twig/branch-gleaning and (G) trunk-gleaning niches. Two or more coexisting species with the same foraging niche differed in their bill types. Those vangids that exploited similar resources segregated in their bill types, geographic ranges and/or foraging niches, presumably to avoid severe competition. Several vangid species partially occupied the ecological niche that would be filled by woodpeckers elsewhere.
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