Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration

For many Arctic-breeding birds migrating in steps, migration is not only a transit between wintering and breeding areas, but also a preparation for breeding, because for these birds breeding must commence soon after arrival to the breeding area. Foraging decisions at each stopover site and their ene...

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Main Author: Chudzińska, Magda Ewa
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aarhus University 2014
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Online Access:https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/0c77f825-dbf6-4630-9db1-175b75843451
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description For many Arctic-breeding birds migrating in steps, migration is not only a transit between wintering and breeding areas, but also a preparation for breeding, because for these birds breeding must commence soon after arrival to the breeding area. Foraging decisions at each stopover site and their energetic consequences are therefore of great importance to these birds. In this thesis, I have aimed to address some aspects of the foraging decisions and behaviour of pink-footed geese during their spring migration to the Arctic breeding area. I combined field techniques with telemetry technology as well as modelling tools to address questions about how geese forage and fuel during their spring migration. The first three presented manuscripts focus on changes in goose foraging behaviour and energetics over the course of the day, a stopover season and the entire migration. They also focus on variety of factors having an influence on foraging behaviour, energetics, and habitat selection of pink-footed geese. The last manuscript utilises the results obtained in the first three manuscripts, results from a resource depletion model and knowledge from existing literature in an individual-based model to address the question: which foraging decision do geese make at the Mid-Norway stopover site.
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/0c77f825-dbf6-4630-9db1-175b75843451 2025-03-30T14:52:20+00:00 Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration Chudzińska, Magda Ewa 2014 https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/0c77f825-dbf6-4630-9db1-175b75843451 eng eng Aarhus University info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Chudzińska , M E 2014 , Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration . Aarhus University . capital breeder energy budget GPS individual-based modelling migration currencies pattern-oriented modelling resource selection functions satellite telemetry stepwise migration book 2014 ftuniaarhuspubl 2025-03-03T18:47:44Z For many Arctic-breeding birds migrating in steps, migration is not only a transit between wintering and breeding areas, but also a preparation for breeding, because for these birds breeding must commence soon after arrival to the breeding area. Foraging decisions at each stopover site and their energetic consequences are therefore of great importance to these birds. In this thesis, I have aimed to address some aspects of the foraging decisions and behaviour of pink-footed geese during their spring migration to the Arctic breeding area. I combined field techniques with telemetry technology as well as modelling tools to address questions about how geese forage and fuel during their spring migration. The first three presented manuscripts focus on changes in goose foraging behaviour and energetics over the course of the day, a stopover season and the entire migration. They also focus on variety of factors having an influence on foraging behaviour, energetics, and habitat selection of pink-footed geese. The last manuscript utilises the results obtained in the first three manuscripts, results from a resource depletion model and knowledge from existing literature in an individual-based model to address the question: which foraging decision do geese make at the Mid-Norway stopover site. Book Anser brachyrhynchus Arctic Aarhus University: Research Arctic Norway
spellingShingle capital breeder
energy budget
GPS
individual-based modelling
migration currencies
pattern-oriented modelling
resource selection functions
satellite telemetry
stepwise migration
Chudzińska, Magda Ewa
Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title_full Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title_fullStr Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title_full_unstemmed Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title_short Foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( Anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
title_sort foraging behaviour of pink-footed geese ( anser brachyrhynchus ) during spring migration
topic capital breeder
energy budget
GPS
individual-based modelling
migration currencies
pattern-oriented modelling
resource selection functions
satellite telemetry
stepwise migration
topic_facet capital breeder
energy budget
GPS
individual-based modelling
migration currencies
pattern-oriented modelling
resource selection functions
satellite telemetry
stepwise migration
url https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/publications/0c77f825-dbf6-4630-9db1-175b75843451