[i]Cicada orni [/i]L. in the Food of Wild Boar in the Regional Park Maremma – Toscana, Italy

Journal Title: Ecologia Balkanica - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 0

Abstract

The study was conducted in the period 1991-2000, in the в Regional Park Maremma – Toscana, Central Italy. The park area is about 9800 ha, covered by Mediterranean vegetation: [i]Pinus halepensis[/i] Mill., [i]Pinus pinea domesticus[/i] L., [i]Quercus ilex[/i] L., [i]Q. pubescens[/i] Willd., [i]Arbutus unedo[/i] L., [i]Phillirea latifolia[/i] L., [i]Erica multiflora[/i] L., [i]Pistacia lentiscus[/i] L., [i]Rosmarinus officinalis[/i] L. [i]Juniperus phoenicea [/i]L., [i]Juniperus oxycedrus macrocarpa[/i] L. During the food analysis (faeces) of wild boar it was established that one of the main parts for it during the winter and spring are the larvae of [i]Cicada orni[/i] L. In one of the faeces were detected 132 pairs of front legs of those larvae. This was the reason to start a detailed investigation of cicada’s life and its role as a food source for wild boar. It was interesting to understand the influence of wild boar on the cicada’s life. The initial hypotheses were three: there is a significant influence on its number; there is no influence, or increases its number significantly. In order to achieve the aim the first and the last song of the male cicadas were registered within a period of 10 years. To investigate the number of larvae flying during the summer, in the first spring were randomly chosen 23 pine stems and an area of about 1 m around them. On this area every 15th day after the first registered song (8-10) June the empty skins were collected. This way the number of cicadas was established and their dynamics, which ended about 10-15 August. The last song registered was about 10-15 September. Each year, starting the observation the soil under the trees was divided into two categories - rooted by the wild boar or not. This way was established the influence of wild boar on the cicada’s number. T-Student analysis showed that it exists only during some of the years (1995 and 1997). This result gave an answer to the first hypothesis – that the wild boar does not influence significantly the number of cicadas. It was confirmed by the soil samples taken from different places with dimensions 50х50х30 сm. 

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Peter Genov, Atidzhe Ahmed

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Peter Genov, Atidzhe Ahmed (2014). [i]Cicada orni [/i]L. in the Food of Wild Boar in the Regional Park Maremma – Toscana, Italy. Ecologia Balkanica, 5(0), 71-73. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-116536