Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population

Survival rates and dispersal were studied in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population in the Netherlands using marked individuals. Birds were ringed at three localities: two in the Delta area in the southwest of the Netherlands and one in Fryslân in the north. Annual surv...

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Main Author: Van der Jeugd, H.P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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http://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2500
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee 2024-01-28T10:04:48+01:00 Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population Van der Jeugd, H.P. 2013 application/pdf https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/461592/5515_vanderJeugd.pdf http://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2500 http://mda.vliz.be/mda/directlink.php?fid=VLIZ_00000333_1395407140 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Van der Jeugd , H P 2013 , ' Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population ' , Wildfowl , vol. 63 , pp. 72-89 . < http://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2500 > NIOO article 2013 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/20.500.11755/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee 2024-01-03T23:12:19Z Survival rates and dispersal were studied in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population in the Netherlands using marked individuals. Birds were ringed at three localities: two in the Delta area in the southwest of the Netherlands and one in Fryslân in the north. Annual survival decreased during 2004–2012 from c. 95% to c. 75%, probably due to an increase in hunting pressure introduced to reduce the size of the population and its damage to agricultural crops. A decrease in survival should lead to a decline in numbers in the population, but this was not apparent from the summer counts. Natal dispersal was high: 56% of males attempted to breed > 10 km from their natal site, and 38% at > 100 km from their natal area. In females, these figures were 30% and 24%, respectively. A substantial number of male Barnacle Geese most probably emigrate to the large population that breeds along the shores of the Barents Sea, and the Dutch Barnacle Goose population currently is a source, from which restocking of the Barent’s Sea population takes place. Breeding dispersal was low. Disturbance of colonies may influence dispersal as birds from one colony disturbed by foxes showed remarkably high natal and breeding dispersal. Survival rates and dispersal were studied in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population in the Netherlands using marked individuals. Birds were ringed at three localities: two in the Delta area in the southwest of the Netherlands and one in Fryslân in the north. Annual survival decreased during 2004–2012 from c. 95% to c. 75%, probably due to an increase in hunting pressure introduced to reduce the size of the population and its damage to agricultural crops. A decrease in survival should lead to a decline in numbers in the population, but this was not apparent from the summer counts. Natal dispersal was high: 56% of males attempted to breed > 10 km from their natal site, and 38% at > 100 km from their natal area. In females, these figures were 30% ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Barnacle goose Branta leucopsis KNAW: Research Explorer (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) Barents Sea
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description Survival rates and dispersal were studied in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population in the Netherlands using marked individuals. Birds were ringed at three localities: two in the Delta area in the southwest of the Netherlands and one in Fryslân in the north. Annual survival decreased during 2004–2012 from c. 95% to c. 75%, probably due to an increase in hunting pressure introduced to reduce the size of the population and its damage to agricultural crops. A decrease in survival should lead to a decline in numbers in the population, but this was not apparent from the summer counts. Natal dispersal was high: 56% of males attempted to breed > 10 km from their natal site, and 38% at > 100 km from their natal area. In females, these figures were 30% and 24%, respectively. A substantial number of male Barnacle Geese most probably emigrate to the large population that breeds along the shores of the Barents Sea, and the Dutch Barnacle Goose population currently is a source, from which restocking of the Barent’s Sea population takes place. Breeding dispersal was low. Disturbance of colonies may influence dispersal as birds from one colony disturbed by foxes showed remarkably high natal and breeding dispersal. Survival rates and dispersal were studied in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population in the Netherlands using marked individuals. Birds were ringed at three localities: two in the Delta area in the southwest of the Netherlands and one in Fryslân in the north. Annual survival decreased during 2004–2012 from c. 95% to c. 75%, probably due to an increase in hunting pressure introduced to reduce the size of the population and its damage to agricultural crops. A decrease in survival should lead to a decline in numbers in the population, but this was not apparent from the summer counts. Natal dispersal was high: 56% of males attempted to breed > 10 km from their natal site, and 38% at > 100 km from their natal area. In females, these figures were 30% ...
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author Van der Jeugd, H.P.
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title Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population
title_short Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population
title_full Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population
title_fullStr Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population
title_full_unstemmed Survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis population
title_sort survival and dispersal in a newly-founded temperate barnacle goose branta leucopsis population
publishDate 2013
url https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/5b11d526-30ff-4b47-8969-46efcd45ceee
https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/461592/5515_vanderJeugd.pdf
http://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2500
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