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Diet Overlap

Aquila fasciata (Bonelli's Eagle)
Lynx pardinus (Iberian Lynx)

Common Diet

Alectoris rufa (Red-legged Partridge)
Oryctolagus cuniculus (European Rabbit)

Common Habitat

Caldeirão
CASCADA DE CIMBARRA
DESPEÑAPERROS
DOÑANA
Encinares del río Alberche y río Cofio
ESTERO DE DOMINGO RUBIO
Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
Mediterranean Basin
Monchique
MONFRAGÜE Y LAS DEHESAS DEL ENTORNO
MONTES DE TOLEDO
Montesinho/Nogueira
Mourão/Moura/Barrancos
Northwest Iberian montane forests
PEÑAS DE AROCHE
PUERTO PEÑA - LOS GOLONDRINOS
Pyrenees conifer and mixed forests
QUILAMAS
RIO TAJO INTERNACIONAL Y RIBEROS
SIERRA DE CARDEÑA Y MONTORO
SIERRA DE HORNACHUELOS
SIERRA DE LAS VILLUERCAS Y VALLE DEL GUADARRANQUE
SIERRA DE SAN PEDRO
SIERRA MAGINA
SIERRA MORENA
SIERRA NORTE
SIERRAS DE ANDÚJAR
SIERRAS DE CAZORLA, SEGURA Y LAS VILLAS
Southwest Iberian Mediterranean sclerophyllous and mixed forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1Moleon, Marcos, et al. "Predator-prey relationships in a Mediterranean vertebrate system: Bonelli's eagles, rabbits and partridges." Oecologia 168.3 (2012): 679+. Academic OneFile. Web. 15 July 2014.
♦ 2Feeding Ecology of the Spanish Lynx in the Coto Doñana, Miguel Delibes, ACTA THERIOLOGICA Vol. 25, 24: 309-324, 1980
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