Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard

Tracking of individuals is increasingly being used in waterfowl research. However, the effects of capture and tags on waterfowl welfare and ecology are poorly understood and too rarely reported. In this paper, time budget data is used to investigate the behavioural effects of capture and marking on...

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Main Authors: Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann, Schreven, Kees H. T., Madsen, Jesper
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/201469074/Clausen_et_al_Wildfowl_2020.pdf
https://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2717
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spelling ftuniaarhuspubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/b95590cf-f5b6-4683-807f-aebab3d771f7 2023-05-15T13:29:55+02:00 Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann Schreven, Kees H. T. Madsen, Jesper 2020 application/pdf https://pure.au.dk/portal/da/publications/effects-of-capture-and-marking-on-the-behaviour-of-moulting-pinkfooted-geese-anser-brachyrhynchus-on-svalbard(b95590cf-f5b6-4683-807f-aebab3d771f7).html https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/201469074/Clausen_et_al_Wildfowl_2020.pdf https://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2717 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Clausen , K K , Schreven , K H T & Madsen , J 2020 , ' Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard ' , Wildfowl , vol. 70 , pp. 13-29 . < https://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2717 > article 2020 ftuniaarhuspubl 2023-02-08T23:55:34Z Tracking of individuals is increasingly being used in waterfowl research. However, the effects of capture and tags on waterfowl welfare and ecology are poorly understood and too rarely reported. In this paper, time budget data is used to investigate the behavioural effects of capture and marking on moulting and brood-rearing Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on their arctic breeding grounds. The study compares the prevalence of self-maintenance and foraging time for unringed/uncaptured birds, male birds marked with standard neck collars and female birds marked with heavier GPS collars, and reports on the reduction through time in the pecking behaviour directed towards these markers. Results indicate that capture and marking substantially altered behaviour of marked birds in the days immediately after capture, but also that this effect faded quickly and was not discernible after six days since marking. Proportions of time spent preening during foraging bouts indicated that in the first six days, GPS-collared birds were significantly more impacted (time preening ≈ 12%) than birds ringed with standard neck collars (≈ 3%). Both groups showed higher proportions of self-maintenance type behaviours than unringed birds of the same sex (time preening < 1%). The probability of an individual goose pecking its marker during an observation period was initially high for GPS-collared birds (≈ 65%), but decreased substantially to reach ≈ 2% by 11 days after capture. Our study indicates that, after an initial period of discomfort, neck collars and GPS collars are suitable for studying the behaviour of individual geese. Tracking of individuals is increasingly being used in waterfowl research. However, the effects of capture and tags on waterfowl welfare and ecology are poorly understood and too rarely reported. In this paper, time budget data are used to investigate the behavioural effects of capture and marking on moulting and brood-rearing Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on their arctic breeding grounds. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Anser brachyrhynchus Arctic Svalbard Aarhus University: Research Arctic Svalbard
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description Tracking of individuals is increasingly being used in waterfowl research. However, the effects of capture and tags on waterfowl welfare and ecology are poorly understood and too rarely reported. In this paper, time budget data is used to investigate the behavioural effects of capture and marking on moulting and brood-rearing Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on their arctic breeding grounds. The study compares the prevalence of self-maintenance and foraging time for unringed/uncaptured birds, male birds marked with standard neck collars and female birds marked with heavier GPS collars, and reports on the reduction through time in the pecking behaviour directed towards these markers. Results indicate that capture and marking substantially altered behaviour of marked birds in the days immediately after capture, but also that this effect faded quickly and was not discernible after six days since marking. Proportions of time spent preening during foraging bouts indicated that in the first six days, GPS-collared birds were significantly more impacted (time preening ≈ 12%) than birds ringed with standard neck collars (≈ 3%). Both groups showed higher proportions of self-maintenance type behaviours than unringed birds of the same sex (time preening < 1%). The probability of an individual goose pecking its marker during an observation period was initially high for GPS-collared birds (≈ 65%), but decreased substantially to reach ≈ 2% by 11 days after capture. Our study indicates that, after an initial period of discomfort, neck collars and GPS collars are suitable for studying the behaviour of individual geese. Tracking of individuals is increasingly being used in waterfowl research. However, the effects of capture and tags on waterfowl welfare and ecology are poorly understood and too rarely reported. In this paper, time budget data are used to investigate the behavioural effects of capture and marking on moulting and brood-rearing Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on their arctic breeding grounds. The ...
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author Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann
Schreven, Kees H. T.
Madsen, Jesper
spellingShingle Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann
Schreven, Kees H. T.
Madsen, Jesper
Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
author_facet Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann
Schreven, Kees H. T.
Madsen, Jesper
author_sort Clausen, Kevin Kuhlmann
title Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
title_short Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
title_full Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
title_fullStr Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
title_full_unstemmed Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard
title_sort effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting pink-footed geese anser brachyrhynchus on svalbard
publishDate 2020
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https://pure.au.dk/ws/files/201469074/Clausen_et_al_Wildfowl_2020.pdf
https://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2717
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op_source Clausen , K K , Schreven , K H T & Madsen , J 2020 , ' Effects of capture and marking on the behaviour of moulting Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus on Svalbard ' , Wildfowl , vol. 70 , pp. 13-29 . < https://wildfowl.wwt.org.uk/index.php/wildfowl/article/view/2717 >
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