Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese

High parental attendance at nests can improve nesting performance in birds by shortening the nesting period and by deterring predators that do not force birds off of nests. We examined how parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) affected (i) foraging behaviours...

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Published in:Canadian Journal of Zoology
Main Authors: Samelius, Gustaf, Alisauskas, Ray T
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 2001
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spelling crcansciencepubl:10.1139/z01-048 2024-10-13T14:01:12+00:00 Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese Samelius, Gustaf Alisauskas, Ray T 2001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z01-048 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/z01-048 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 79, issue 5, page 861-866 ISSN 0008-4301 1480-3283 journal-article 2001 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/z01-048 2024-09-27T04:07:25Z High parental attendance at nests can improve nesting performance in birds by shortening the nesting period and by deterring predators that do not force birds off of nests. We examined how parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) affected (i) foraging behaviours of arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) and (ii) egg loss by geese exposed to arctic foxes at a large goose colony on Banks Island, N.W.T., Canada. Unattended nests and nests attended by single females suffered much greater egg loss to foxes than nests attended by paired geese. This resulted from foxes attacking unattended nests and single females far more frequently than expected by chance and from geese associated with such nests offering little or no resistance to foxes. Paired geese, in contrast, were avoided by foxes and also showed greater resistance to foxes than single females and unattended nests. Nest attendance by male geese can therefore be important in reducing egg loss to arctic foxes, but it may play an even greater role in reducing egg loss to arctic foxes in small colonies or during colony formation, when the ratio of predators to nests is generally high. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alopex lagopus Arctic Fox Arctic Banks Island Canadian Science Publishing Arctic Canada Canadian Journal of Zoology 79 5 861 866
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description High parental attendance at nests can improve nesting performance in birds by shortening the nesting period and by deterring predators that do not force birds off of nests. We examined how parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) affected (i) foraging behaviours of arctic foxes (Alopex lagopus) and (ii) egg loss by geese exposed to arctic foxes at a large goose colony on Banks Island, N.W.T., Canada. Unattended nests and nests attended by single females suffered much greater egg loss to foxes than nests attended by paired geese. This resulted from foxes attacking unattended nests and single females far more frequently than expected by chance and from geese associated with such nests offering little or no resistance to foxes. Paired geese, in contrast, were avoided by foxes and also showed greater resistance to foxes than single females and unattended nests. Nest attendance by male geese can therefore be important in reducing egg loss to arctic foxes, but it may play an even greater role in reducing egg loss to arctic foxes in small colonies or during colony formation, when the ratio of predators to nests is generally high.
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author Samelius, Gustaf
Alisauskas, Ray T
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title Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese
title_short Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese
title_full Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese
title_fullStr Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese
title_full_unstemmed Deterring arctic fox predation: the role of parental nest attendance by lesser snow geese
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