Turkish Journal of Zoology
DOI
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Abstract
The feeding biology of Ophisops elegans inhabiting Bursa was investigated. Stomach contents of 66 adult (28 males, 38 females) specimens collected from 3 localities were investigated by numerical analysis. Most of the foods of the Ophisops elegans specimens were insects (64.58%), the majority of which were of larval form (19.44%). Two specimens that were collected from Gürsu were maintained in a terrarium to observe their feeding behaviors. During observations, Ophisops elegans exhibited various feeding behaviors depending on the type of prey and sometimes bit and ate pieces of its prey (legs, wings, etc.).
Keywords
Ophisops elegans, feeding biology, stomach content
First Page
357
Last Page
360
Recommended Citation
AKKAYA, ABDULMÜTTALİP and UĞURTAŞ, İSMAİL HAKKI (2006) "The Feeding Biology of Ophisops elegans Menetries, 1832 (Reptilia: Lacertidae) Populations of the Bursa Region," Turkish Journal of Zoology: Vol. 30: No. 4, Article 3. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/zoology/vol30/iss4/3