Canada goose nest survival at rural wetlands in north-central Iowa
The last comprehensive nest survival study of the breeding giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima) population in Iowa, USA, was conducted >30 years ago during a period of population recovery, during which available nesting habitat consisted primarily of artificial nest structures. Currently...
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ftiowastateuniv:oai:lib.dr.iastate.edu:nrem_pubs-1229 2023-05-15T15:46:16+02:00 Canada goose nest survival at rural wetlands in north-central Iowa Ness, Brenna N. Klaver, Robert W. 2016-12-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/nrem_pubs/222 https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1229&context=nrem_pubs en eng Iowa State University Digital Repository https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/nrem_pubs/222 https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1229&context=nrem_pubs Works produced by employees of the U.S. Government as part of their official duties are not copyrighted within the U.S. The content of this document is not copyrighted. Natural Resource Ecology and Management Publications Branta canadensis maxima giant Canada goose habitat Iowa nest survival Program MARK rural Animal Sciences Natural Resources Management and Policy Population Biology Statistical Models Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology text 2016 ftiowastateuniv 2021-08-28T22:47:35Z The last comprehensive nest survival study of the breeding giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima) population in Iowa, USA, was conducted >30 years ago during a period of population recovery, during which available nesting habitat consisted primarily of artificial nest structures. Currently, Iowa's resident goose population is stable and nests in a variety of habitats. We analyzed the effects of available habitat on nest survival and how nest survival rates compared with those of the expanding goose population studied previously to better understand how to maintain a sustainable Canada goose population in Iowa. We documented Canada goose nest survival at rural wetland sites in north-central Iowa. We monitored 121 nests in 2013 and 149 nests in 2014 at 5 Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) with various nesting habitats, including islands, muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) houses, and elevated nest structures. We estimated daily nest-survival rate using the nest survival model in Program MARK. Survival was influenced by year, site, stage, presence of a camera, nest age, and an interaction between nest age and stage. Nest success rates for the 28-day incubation period by site and year combination ranged from 0.10 to 0.84. Nest survival was greatest at sites with nest structures (β = 17.34). Nest survival was negatively affected by lowered water levels at Rice Lake WMA (2013 β = −0.77, nest age β = −0.07). Timing of water-level drawdowns for shallow lake restorations may influence nest survival rates. Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. Text Branta canadensis Canada Goose Digital Repository @ Iowa State University Canada Rice Lake ENVELOPE(-103.767,-103.767,56.850,56.850) |
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The last comprehensive nest survival study of the breeding giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima) population in Iowa, USA, was conducted >30 years ago during a period of population recovery, during which available nesting habitat consisted primarily of artificial nest structures. Currently, Iowa's resident goose population is stable and nests in a variety of habitats. We analyzed the effects of available habitat on nest survival and how nest survival rates compared with those of the expanding goose population studied previously to better understand how to maintain a sustainable Canada goose population in Iowa. We documented Canada goose nest survival at rural wetland sites in north-central Iowa. We monitored 121 nests in 2013 and 149 nests in 2014 at 5 Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) with various nesting habitats, including islands, muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) houses, and elevated nest structures. We estimated daily nest-survival rate using the nest survival model in Program MARK. Survival was influenced by year, site, stage, presence of a camera, nest age, and an interaction between nest age and stage. Nest success rates for the 28-day incubation period by site and year combination ranged from 0.10 to 0.84. Nest survival was greatest at sites with nest structures (β = 17.34). Nest survival was negatively affected by lowered water levels at Rice Lake WMA (2013 β = −0.77, nest age β = −0.07). Timing of water-level drawdowns for shallow lake restorations may influence nest survival rates. Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. |
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Canada goose nest survival at rural wetlands in north-central Iowa |
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Canada goose nest survival at rural wetlands in north-central Iowa |
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