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dc.contributor.advisorBRAHMI, K.-
dc.contributor.authorGORI, Otba-
dc.date.accessioned2014-04-02T14:24:51Z-
dc.date.available2014-04-02T14:24:51Z-
dc.date.issued2009-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4236-
dc.description.abstractL’objectif de cette étude es t de connaitre le régime a limentaire du Fennec Fennecus zerd, dans la région du Souf (33° 22’ N. et 6° 53’ E.) et précis ément au niveau de deux s tations d’étude Enadhour et Oued Alenda. La région d’étude 2 appartient à l’étage bioclimatique s aharien à hiver doux. On s ’es t basé sur l’analys e des crottes pour faire cette étude. Dans la s tation d’Enadhour, 1029 individus sont consommés dont Insecta occupe le premier rang avec 690 individus (67,1%), suivi par 244 fragments de Plantae ( 23,7%) et 46 individus de Rodentia (4,5%). Par contre, en terme debiomasse, Rodentia occupent le premier rang avec un taux de 47, 1% suivi par Plantea avec 23,5 % et Insecta 18,1%. Dans la station d’Oued Alenda 112 individus sont notés dont 81 Insecta (72,3%), 15 fragments Plantae (13, 4 %) et 9 individus de Rodentia (8, 1%). En termes de biomasse, Rodentia domine avec un t aux de 46,5% suivis par Insecta 24,5%, Plantea 13,8% et Aves 13,4%. D’après ces rés ultats les vertébrés sont dominants en termes de biomas s e, ce que nous permet de dire que le Fennec adopte un régime alimentaire carnivore.Abstract The aim of this study is to know the diet of Fennec Fennecus Zerda, in the region of Souf (33 ° 22 ' N. and 6 ° 53' E.) and specifically at two stations Enadhour study and Oued Alenda. The study area belongs to the bioclimatic floor Saharan mild winter. It was based on the analysis of droppings to this review. In the station Enadhour, 1029 individuals are consumed Insecta which ranks first with 690 individuals (67. 1%), followed by 244 fragments Plantae (23.7%) and 46 individuals of Rodentia (4. 5%). For against, in terms of biomass, Rodentia occupy the first rank with a rate of 47.17% followed by Plantea with 23.5% and 18. 1%. Insecta. In the resort of Oued Alenda 112 individuals of which 81 are rated Insecta (72. 3%), 15 fragments Plantae (13. 4%) and 9 individuals of Rodentia (8.1%). In terms of biomass, Rodentia dominates with a rate of 46.5% followed by Insecta 24.5% a, Plantea 13.8% and Aves 13.4%. Based on these findings are the dominant vertebrate in terms of biomass, we can say that the Fennec adopt a carnivorous diet.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe aim of this study is to know the diet of Fennec Fennecus Zerda, in the region of Souf (33 ° 22 'N. and 6 ° 53' E.) and specifically at two stations Enadhour study and Oued Alenda. The study area belongs to the bioclimatic floor Saharan mild winter. It was based on the analysis of droppings to this review. In the station Enadhour, 1029 individuals are consumed Insecta which ranks first with 690 individuals (67. 1%), followed by 244 fragments Plantae (23.7%) and 46 individuals of Rodentia (4.5%). For against, in terms of biomass, Rodentia occupy the first rank with a rate of 47.17% followed by Plantea with 23.5% and 18.1%. Insecta. In the resort of Oued Alenda 112 individuals of which 81 are rated Insecta (72.3%), 15 fragments Plantae (13.4%) and 9 individuals of Rodentia (8.1%). In terms of biomass, Rodentia dominates with a rate of 46.5% followed by Insecta 24.5% a, Plantea 13.8% and Aves 13.4%. Based on these findings are the dominant vertebrate in terms of biomass, we can say that the Fennec adopt a carnivorous diet-
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dc.publisherUNIVERSITÉ KASDI Merbah - OUARGLA-
dc.subjectFennecus zerda, Régime alimentaire, Enadhour, Oued Alenda, Souf. Keywords : Fennecus zerda, Diet, Enadhour, Oued Alenda, Souf.en_US
dc.subjectRégime alimentaire-
dc.subjectEnadhour-
dc.subjectOued Alenda-
dc.subjectSouf-
dc.titleContribution à l'étude du régime alimentaire du Fennec Fennecus zerda (Zimmermann, 1780)dans la région du Soufen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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