Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females

Breeding propensity, defined as the probability that a sexually mature adult will breed in a given year, is an important determinant of annual productivity. It is also one of the least known demographic parameters in vertebrates. We studied the relationship between breeding propensity and conditions...

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Main Authors: Reed, E. T., Gauthier, G., Giroux, J.-F.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
Published: Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona 2004
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:5a04148d8e414f79b66fd2a955c55586 2023-05-15T14:57:52+02:00 Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females Reed, E. T. Gauthier, G. Giroux, J.-F. 2004-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/5a04148d8e414f79b66fd2a955c55586 EN ES eng spa Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona http://abc.museucienciesjournals.cat/files/ABC-27-1-pp-35-46.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1578-665X 1578-665X https://doaj.org/article/5a04148d8e414f79b66fd2a955c55586 Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 35-46 (2004) Breeding propensity Capture-recapture Chen caerulescens atlantica Environmental stochasticity Greater Snow Goose Reproduction Zoology QL1-991 article 2004 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T00:14:03Z Breeding propensity, defined as the probability that a sexually mature adult will breed in a given year, is an important determinant of annual productivity. It is also one of the least known demographic parameters in vertebrates. We studied the relationship between breeding propensity and conditions on spring staging areas (a spring conservation hunt) and the breeding grounds (spring snow cover) in Greater Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica), a long distance migrant that breeds in the High Arctic. We combined information from mark–recapture, telemetry, and nest survey data to estimate breeding propensity over a 7– year period. True temporal variation in breeding propensity was considerable (mean: 0.574 [95% CI considering only process variation: 0.13 to 1.0]). Spring snow cover was negatively related to breeding propensity (bsnow=-2,05 ± 0,96 SE) and tended to be reduced in years with a spring hunt (b = -0,78 ± 0,35). Nest densities on the breeding colony and fall ratios of young:adults were good indices of annual variation in breeding propensity, with nest densities being slightly more precise. These results suggest that conditions encountered during the pre-breeding period can have a significant impact on productivity of Arctic-nesting birds Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
topic Breeding propensity
Capture-recapture
Chen caerulescens atlantica
Environmental stochasticity
Greater Snow Goose
Reproduction
Zoology
QL1-991
spellingShingle Breeding propensity
Capture-recapture
Chen caerulescens atlantica
Environmental stochasticity
Greater Snow Goose
Reproduction
Zoology
QL1-991
Reed, E. T.
Gauthier, G.
Giroux, J.-F.
Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
topic_facet Breeding propensity
Capture-recapture
Chen caerulescens atlantica
Environmental stochasticity
Greater Snow Goose
Reproduction
Zoology
QL1-991
description Breeding propensity, defined as the probability that a sexually mature adult will breed in a given year, is an important determinant of annual productivity. It is also one of the least known demographic parameters in vertebrates. We studied the relationship between breeding propensity and conditions on spring staging areas (a spring conservation hunt) and the breeding grounds (spring snow cover) in Greater Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica), a long distance migrant that breeds in the High Arctic. We combined information from mark–recapture, telemetry, and nest survey data to estimate breeding propensity over a 7– year period. True temporal variation in breeding propensity was considerable (mean: 0.574 [95% CI considering only process variation: 0.13 to 1.0]). Spring snow cover was negatively related to breeding propensity (bsnow=-2,05 ± 0,96 SE) and tended to be reduced in years with a spring hunt (b = -0,78 ± 0,35). Nest densities on the breeding colony and fall ratios of young:adults were good indices of annual variation in breeding propensity, with nest densities being slightly more precise. These results suggest that conditions encountered during the pre-breeding period can have a significant impact on productivity of Arctic-nesting birds
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Reed, E. T.
Gauthier, G.
Giroux, J.-F.
author_facet Reed, E. T.
Gauthier, G.
Giroux, J.-F.
author_sort Reed, E. T.
title Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
title_short Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
title_full Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
title_fullStr Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
title_full_unstemmed Effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of Greater Snow Goose females
title_sort effects of spring conditions on breeding propensity of greater snow goose females
publisher Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
publishDate 2004
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op_source Animal Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol 27, Iss 1, Pp 35-46 (2004)
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