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Journal of African Ornithology
Volume 52, 1981 - Issue 3
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A REVIEW OF AFRICAN BIRDS FEEDING IN ASSOCIATION WITH MAMMALS

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Pages 135-155 | Received 01 Aug 1979, Published online: 11 Oct 2010
 

Summary

Dean, W. R. J. & MacDonald, I. A. W. 1981. A review of African birds feeding in association with mammals. Ostrich 52:135–155.

Feeding associations between African birds and mammals are defined. 96 species of birds show, or possibly show, some form of feeding associations with mammals. Five major categories of feeding association are identified, which differ in relative importance in the various habitat types of Africa. In the most widespread and common feeding association the bird obtains cryptic prey items flushed by the mammal, The opportunistic nature of most bird/mammal feeding associations is stressed. Hypothetical courses In the evolution of the more complex feeding associations are discussed. The possible significance of bird/mammal feeding associations in their biology and conservation is outlined. The lack of quantitative information on these feeding associations limits the conclusions that can be drawn, although their significance for the obligate ectoparasite gleaners, Buphagus species, appears to be clear.

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