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Shrike predation on the lizard Mesalina adramitana in Qatar; a review of reported reptile and amphibian prey
Author(s) -
Dan Cogălniceanu,
Aitor Valdeón,
Alberto Gosá,
Ahmad Amer Mohd Al-Hemaidi,
Aurora M. Castilla
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
qscience connect
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2223-506X
DOI - 10.5339/connect.2015.1
Subject(s) - shrike , lizard , predation , skink , ecology , biology , predator , zoology , habitat
We report, for the first time, evidence of predation by a shrike (Lanius sp.) on the lizard Mesalina adramitana. This is the first record of predation by shrikes on lizards in Qatar. Whilst we did not directly observe the event, the presence of shrikes in the area and the method of impalement indicate shrikes as the predator. The lizard was found freshly impaled on a palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera), at 150 cm above ground. Bird species of the genus Lanius are well-known predators of lizards, and in arid environments reptiles are likely common prey for these birds. We provide a review of literature concerning predatory events by shrikes on reptiles and amphibians. We suggest inspection of shrubs for animals impaled by shrikes can improve biodiversity inventories, complementing other commonly used methods.

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