Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance

The presence of foraging bears in Arctic breeding bird colonies has been increasingly reported in the literature, and these may constitute disturbance events which cause incubating birds to leave their nest. Avian predators may associate with bears during such events, likely to capitalize on unatten...

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Published in:Journal of Avian Biology
Main Authors: Barnas, Andrew F., Darby, Brian J., Iles, David T., Koons, David N., Rockwell, Robert F., Semeniuk, Christina A. D., Ellis‐Felege, Susan N.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/jav.02840 2024-06-23T07:50:34+00:00 Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance Barnas, Andrew F. Darby, Brian J. Iles, David T. Koons, David N. Rockwell, Robert F. Semeniuk, Christina A. D. Ellis‐Felege, Susan N. 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jav.02840 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jav.02840 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/jav.02840 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Journal of Avian Biology volume 2022, issue 3 ISSN 0908-8857 1600-048X journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/jav.02840 2024-05-31T08:15:10Z The presence of foraging bears in Arctic breeding bird colonies has been increasingly reported in the literature, and these may constitute disturbance events which cause incubating birds to leave their nest. Avian predators may associate with bears during such events, likely to capitalize on unattended nests in the presence of bears. Here, we estimated changes in daily nest attendance of lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens in the presence of foraging bears, and estimated the association between foraging bears and avian predators. We predicted decreased nest attendance by geese on days with bears, and close associations between avian predators and bears. We monitored snow goose nests with cameras from 2013 to 2018 to assess nest attendance behaviours on days when bears were in the colony compared to control days without bears. When bears were present in colonies, we estimated the probability of avian predator occurrence compared to control periods. When controlling for day of incubation and camera placement types, we found no significant effects of bears on daily nest attendance behaviours of snow geese (n = 85). We found a significantly higher probability of observing avian predators when bears were present (0.72) compared to control periods without bears (0.11). We show that snow geese do not alter daily nest attendance in the presence of foraging bears, and suggest this is due to the presence of avian predators. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Journal of Avian Biology 2022 3
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description The presence of foraging bears in Arctic breeding bird colonies has been increasingly reported in the literature, and these may constitute disturbance events which cause incubating birds to leave their nest. Avian predators may associate with bears during such events, likely to capitalize on unattended nests in the presence of bears. Here, we estimated changes in daily nest attendance of lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens caerulescens in the presence of foraging bears, and estimated the association between foraging bears and avian predators. We predicted decreased nest attendance by geese on days with bears, and close associations between avian predators and bears. We monitored snow goose nests with cameras from 2013 to 2018 to assess nest attendance behaviours on days when bears were in the colony compared to control days without bears. When bears were present in colonies, we estimated the probability of avian predator occurrence compared to control periods. When controlling for day of incubation and camera placement types, we found no significant effects of bears on daily nest attendance behaviours of snow geese (n = 85). We found a significantly higher probability of observing avian predators when bears were present (0.72) compared to control periods without bears (0.11). We show that snow geese do not alter daily nest attendance in the presence of foraging bears, and suggest this is due to the presence of avian predators.
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author Barnas, Andrew F.
Darby, Brian J.
Iles, David T.
Koons, David N.
Rockwell, Robert F.
Semeniuk, Christina A. D.
Ellis‐Felege, Susan N.
spellingShingle Barnas, Andrew F.
Darby, Brian J.
Iles, David T.
Koons, David N.
Rockwell, Robert F.
Semeniuk, Christina A. D.
Ellis‐Felege, Susan N.
Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
author_facet Barnas, Andrew F.
Darby, Brian J.
Iles, David T.
Koons, David N.
Rockwell, Robert F.
Semeniuk, Christina A. D.
Ellis‐Felege, Susan N.
author_sort Barnas, Andrew F.
title Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
title_short Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
title_full Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
title_fullStr Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
title_full_unstemmed Bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
title_sort bear presence attracts avian predators but does not impact lesser snow goose daily nest attendance
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