Prey hair remains in leopard faeces at Ruhuna national park

dc.contributor.authorAmaerasinghe, F.P.en_US
dc.contributor.authorEkanayake, U.B.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2012-04-04T05:25:10Z
dc.date.available2012-04-04T05:25:10Z
dc.date.issued1992en_US
dc.description.abstractThe food habits of the leopard (Panthera pardus fusca Meyer, 1794) at the Ruhuna National Park, Sri Lanka, were analysed by the identification of prey hair remains in facces collected during January February 1988,. The major prey, comprising 51perc. of hair-positive scats, was the spotted deer (Cervus axis ceylonensis fisher, 1829). Hair of the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis Linnaeus, 1758) and the wild pig (Sus scrofa cristatus Wagner, 1839) were collectively present in 45perc. of hair-positive scats. The results confirm those of a previous investigation in showing the importance of buffer prey species such as the water buffalo and wild pig in the diet of the leopard.en_US
dc.identifier.citationCeylon Journal of Science (Biological Sciences)22(1)pp.14-16en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.nsf.gov.lk/handle/1/7758
dc.subjectBiological Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectCarnivoraen_US
dc.subjectTigeren_US
dc.subjectFeeding behaviouren_US
dc.titlePrey hair remains in leopard faeces at Ruhuna national parken_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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