Back

The OS-Prey (Omnibus Study of Prey) database: A compilation of diet records for birds of prey.

Uiterwaal, S. F.; La Sorte, F. A.; Coblentz, K. E.; DeLong, J. P.

2026-03-31 ecology
10.64898/2026.03.28.714998 bioRxiv
Show abstract

MotivationThe diet composition of a predator is a direct reflection of its role in a food web, resulting from interactions with prey species. Raptors (including hawks, owls, and falcons) are ubiquitous predators with diverse diets, yet there is no comprehensive database of raptor diet composition. We present a database of over 3500 raw raptor diet records, compiled from more than 1000 studies and representing 173 raptor species from across the world. Our dataset complements existing qualitative summaries of species diets by compiling thousands of quantitative diet "samples" over time and space to present diet data at a uniquely fine resolution. Main types of variable containedThe database comprises published records of raptor diets from pellets, prey remains, direct or photographic observations, prey DNA, and raptor gut or gullet contents. For each diet, we present the taxonomic identity and amounts of consumed prey. We additionally present various metadata for each diet such as location, habitat, and season. Spatial location and grainThe study incorporates diet records collected worldwide, with each record assigned geographic coordinates corresponding to the location where the diet information was obtained. Time period and grainThe database includes diet records from 1893 to 2025. We report a year for each diet record. Major taxa and level of measurementWe recorded raptor diet at the species level, including raptors from three orders: Strigiformes, Falconiformes and Accipitriformes excluding vultures. Most prey are identified to species, but prey taxonomic level varies depending on the extent to which they could be identified. Software formatDiet records and metadata are provided in two files with comma-separated value (.csv) format.

Matching journals

The top 5 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
Scientific Data
174 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
27.9%
2
PLOS ONE
4510 papers in training set
Top 22%
8.5%
3
Ecology and Evolution
232 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
6.4%
4
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 18%
6.4%
5
Ecological Informatics
29 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.9%
50% of probability mass above
6
Journal of Animal Ecology
63 papers in training set
Top 0.2%
4.3%
7
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
60 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
4.0%
8
Methods in Ecology and Evolution
160 papers in training set
Top 0.8%
3.7%
9
Peer Community Journal
254 papers in training set
Top 0.8%
3.6%
10
eLife
5422 papers in training set
Top 35%
2.1%
11
Royal Society Open Science
193 papers in training set
Top 1%
2.1%
12
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
341 papers in training set
Top 3%
1.9%
13
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2130 papers in training set
Top 35%
1.5%
14
PeerJ
261 papers in training set
Top 10%
1.2%
15
Ecosphere
53 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
1.1%
16
Nature Communications
4913 papers in training set
Top 57%
1.1%
17
Ecology Letters
121 papers in training set
Top 1%
0.9%
18
Ecology
70 papers in training set
Top 0.8%
0.8%
19
The American Naturalist
114 papers in training set
Top 2%
0.8%
20
BMC Biology
248 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.8%
21
Ecography
50 papers in training set
Top 1%
0.7%
22
Conservation Genetics
15 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
0.7%
23
Science
429 papers in training set
Top 22%
0.5%
24
Science Advances
1098 papers in training set
Top 34%
0.5%
25
Nature
575 papers in training set
Top 18%
0.5%
26
Movement Ecology
18 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
0.5%