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Title: Owl Pellet Dissection


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Owl Pellet Dissection
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Owls of Maryland
  • Five species of owls live in or pass through
    Maryland.
  • Barn owls
  • Great Horned owl
  • Barred owls
  • Eastern Screech owl
  • Northern Saw-whet owl

Barred Owl
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Adaptations as predators
  • Owls have special adaptations that enable them to
    hunt at night.
  • Their eyes are large and fixed, with binocular
    vision and good depth perception.
  • Because owls are unable to move their eyes, they
    have developed an incredibly flexible neck that
    allows them to turn their head 270 degrees in
    both directions.
  • Their eyes are also extremely light sensitive,
    allowing them to see well at night.

Barred Owl
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Owls as predators
  • Owls rely on silent flight to surprise their
    prey.
  • The shape of the owls flight feathers muffles
    the sound wind makes as it flows past them.
  • These are all perfect adaptations for finding and
    catching prey at night, and explain why owls have
    become the most efficient hunters of the night.

Saw-Whet Owl
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An idealized food pyramid
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Owl Pellets
  • Predatory mammals such as bobcats and wolves have
    teeth to grind up bones and claws, and, a
    digestive tract adapted to pass these ground
    parts.
  • Owls, on the other hand, do not have teeth for
    grinding and cannot pass whole bone and claws
    through their digestive tract safely.
  • The protein enzymes and strong acids that occur
    in the digestive tract of raptors do not digest
    the entire meal.
  • The relatively weak stomach muscles of the bird
    form the undigested fur, bones, feather etc. into
    a bolus (or wet slimy pellets).
  • The undigested portions may include beaks, claws,
    scales, or insect exoskeletons. This type of
    material has little nutritional value and must be
    passed from the body.

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  • The owl pellets that you will be examining in
    this lab have been collected and fumigated from
    common barn owls (Tyto alba).
  • Owl pellets themselves are ecosystems, providing
    food and shelter for communities that may include
    moths, carpet beetles and fungi.
  • Moth larvae are frequently abundant in pellets,
    feeding on fur and feathers. The black spheres
    about the size of periods (.) that are found in
    the pellets are the droppings of the
    caterpillars. The larvae metamorphose near the
    surface of a pellet in cocoons made of fur.

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Owl Pellets
  • Ecologist examine owl pellets to estimate the
    diversity of prey species
  • The contents are a direct indicator on
  • What the owl has fed upon.
  • Species richness
  • Species abundance
  • Important information for species management and
    protection

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Species diversity has two components
  • Species richness how many different species are
    present in a habitat
  • Relative abundance total number of individuals
    of each species present given in of total.

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Species diversity has two components
  • Species richness how many different species are
    present in a habitat
  • Relative abundance total number of individuals
    of each species present given in

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1. Red Maple
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2. Black Gum
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3. Sweet Gum
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4. Oaks
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5. American Holly
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6. Loblolly Pine
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7. American Beech
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