Uherkovich Ákos: A Villányi-hegység botanikai és zoológiai alapfelmérése (Dunántúli Dolgozatok Természettudományi Sorozat 10., 2000)

Horváth Győző: A Villányi-hegység peremének kisemlős faunája gyöngybagoly, Tato alba (Scop., 1769)nköpetvizsgálata alapján. - Small mammal fauna of the Villány Hills region (South Hungary), based ont he analysis of barn owl, Tyto alba (Scop., 1769) pellets.

HORVÁTH GY.: A VILLÁNYI-HEGYSÉG PEREMÉNEK KISEMLŐS FAUNÁJA 4Q5 4. táblázat. Kretzoi és a saját gyűjtésű villányi minták páronkénti homogenitás tesztje G-próbával Tab. 4. Homogeneity test of sample pairs collected in Villány by the author and by Kretzoi, respectively Kretzoi 1957 vs. Horváth Kretzoi 1957 vs. Horváth Kretzoi 1957 vs. Horváth Zsákmánytaxon 1995 1998 1999 Prey taxa G-érték G-érték G-érték G-value G-value G-value 5. araneus 0.801 0.801 0.801 C. suaveolens 54.867*** 66.508*** 31.673*** C. leucodon 6.712** 2.533 13.621*** M. arvalis 31.252*** 4.161* 12.530*** Apodemus spp. 3.677 6.126* 3.541 A. agrárius 0.028 17.966** 2.874 M. minutus 1.602 1.602 1.602 Mus spp. 4.297* 11.090*** 5.545* ***:p< 0.001,** p<0.01, *: p < 0.05 Small mammal fauna of the Villány Hills region (South Hungary), based on the analysis of barn owl, Tyto alba (Scop., 1769) pellets Győző HORVÁTH Between 1985-1999 barn owl pellets were collected from 7 human settlements in the outer Villány Hills. A total of 61 pellet samples containing 1814 pellets plus a considerable amount of pellet fragments and debris were processed. All in all 5214 small mammal specimens were identified from the remains. Four genera of the order Insectivora, within that 6 species of the shrew family (Soricidae) were identified, whereas 12 species plus one taxon - identified to genus-level - were classified in the order Rodentia. The pellets contained 898 individuals belonging to the order Insectivora and 4316 specimens of the order Rodentia. As a faunistic result, all potential prey species of the barn owl were recorded in the studied region. Data of three settlements in the northern side of the Villány Hills and three from its southern side, respectively, were added up, and standardised for 100 pellets. By comparing these data of the various taxa, homogeneity tests were conducted, based on which the small mammal composition of the two areas, as inferred from owl pellets, can be considered homogeneous. Our data for the various years of the study in the settlement Villány were compared with a data series from 1957, which analyses revealed considerable heterogeneity in each year-pairing. Authos' s address: Dr. Győző HORVÁTH Zootaxonomical and Synecological Department Faculty of Natural Sciences Uviversity of Pécs H-7601 Pécs Ifjúság útja 6.

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