Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China
Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resources in time and space. In recent years, the Eastern Tundra Bean Goose Anser fabalis serrirostris and Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons frontalis have increased in wintering numbers at Sheng...
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ftdeakinunifig:oai:figshare.com:article/20904121 2024-06-23T07:45:39+00:00 Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China M Zhao L Cao Marcel Klaassen Y Zhang AD Fox 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30075840 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Avoiding_competition_Site_use_diet_and_foraging_behaviours_in_two_similarly_sized_geese_wintering_in_China/20904121 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30075840 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Avoiding_competition_Site_use_diet_and_foraging_behaviours_in_two_similarly_sized_geese_wintering_in_China/20904121 All Rights Reserved Ecology not elsewhere classified Zoology not elsewhere classified Anser albifrons Anser fabalis dietary composition feeding ecology interspecific competition 060201 Behavioural Ecology 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences School of Life and Environmental Sciences Centre for Integrative Ecology Text Journal contribution 2015 ftdeakinunifig 2024-06-13T00:22:44Z Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resources in time and space. In recent years, the Eastern Tundra Bean Goose Anser fabalis serrirostris and Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons frontalis have increased in wintering numbers at Shengjin Lake, China. To examine the potential for coexistence and possible avoidance strategies, we studied (1) their habitat use, (2) foraging behaviours and (3) diets of birds foraging in mixed- and single-species flocks. Both species extensively exploited sedge meadows, where they showed considerable overlap in spatial distribution and diet. The percentage feeding time and diet of both species were unaffected by the presence of the other. Greater White-fronted Geese appeared diurnal sedge meadow specialists, almost never feeding in other habitats. Eastern Tundra Bean Geese were less selective, exploiting other habitats, which they increasingly exploited at night in mid-winter. The use of alternative habitats and night feeding may have avoided interspecific competition. While the specialised feeding ecology of Greater White-fronted Geese may make them particularly vulnerable to loss of sedge meadow habitat, Eastern Tundra Bean Geese may be able to adjust because of their use of alternative habitats and a less restricted diet. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser fabalis Tundra DRO - Deakin Research Online |
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Ecology not elsewhere classified Zoology not elsewhere classified Anser albifrons Anser fabalis dietary composition feeding ecology interspecific competition 060201 Behavioural Ecology 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences School of Life and Environmental Sciences Centre for Integrative Ecology M Zhao L Cao Marcel Klaassen Y Zhang AD Fox Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resources in time and space. In recent years, the Eastern Tundra Bean Goose Anser fabalis serrirostris and Greater White-fronted Goose Anser albifrons frontalis have increased in wintering numbers at Shengjin Lake, China. To examine the potential for coexistence and possible avoidance strategies, we studied (1) their habitat use, (2) foraging behaviours and (3) diets of birds foraging in mixed- and single-species flocks. Both species extensively exploited sedge meadows, where they showed considerable overlap in spatial distribution and diet. The percentage feeding time and diet of both species were unaffected by the presence of the other. Greater White-fronted Geese appeared diurnal sedge meadow specialists, almost never feeding in other habitats. Eastern Tundra Bean Geese were less selective, exploiting other habitats, which they increasingly exploited at night in mid-winter. The use of alternative habitats and night feeding may have avoided interspecific competition. While the specialised feeding ecology of Greater White-fronted Geese may make them particularly vulnerable to loss of sedge meadow habitat, Eastern Tundra Bean Geese may be able to adjust because of their use of alternative habitats and a less restricted diet. |
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M Zhao L Cao Marcel Klaassen Y Zhang AD Fox |
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M Zhao L Cao Marcel Klaassen Y Zhang AD Fox |
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Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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Avoiding competition? Site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in China |
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avoiding competition? site use, diet and foraging behaviours in two similarly sized geese wintering in china |
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