Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.

As goose populations increase in abundance, their influence on ecological processes is increasing. We review the evidence for key ecological functions of wild goose populations in Eurasia and North America, including aquatic invertebrate and plant propagule transport, nutrient deposition in terrestr...

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Main Authors: Buij, Ralf, Melman, Theodorus C.P., Loonen, Maarten J.J.E., Fox, Anthony D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11370/25778291-b89a-48df-bd82-33584dab719f
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0902-1
https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/41345464/2017AMBIO.pdf
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spelling ftunigroningenpu:oai:pure.rug.nl:publications/25778291-b89a-48df-bd82-33584dab719f 2024-09-15T18:00:21+00:00 Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations. Buij, Ralf Melman, Theodorus C.P. Loonen, Maarten J.J.E. Fox, Anthony D. 2017-03 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11370/25778291-b89a-48df-bd82-33584dab719f https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/25778291-b89a-48df-bd82-33584dab719f https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0902-1 https://pure.rug.nl/ws/files/41345464/2017AMBIO.pdf eng eng https://research.rug.nl/en/publications/25778291-b89a-48df-bd82-33584dab719f info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Buij , R , Melman , T C P , Loonen , M J J E & Fox , A D 2017 , ' Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations. ' , Ambio , vol. 46 , no. Suppl. 2 , pp. S301-S318 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0902-1 CLIMATE-CHANGE BACTERIAL PATHOGENS ARCTIC SALT-MARSH GEESE BRANTA-CANADENSIS PINK-FOOTED GEESE LESSER SNOW GEESE FREE-LIVING WATERFOWL CANADA GEESE BARNACLE GEESE AVIAN INFLUENZA article 2017 ftunigroningenpu https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0902-1 2024-07-01T14:49:23Z As goose populations increase in abundance, their influence on ecological processes is increasing. We review the evidence for key ecological functions of wild goose populations in Eurasia and North America, including aquatic invertebrate and plant propagule transport, nutrient deposition in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, the influence of goose populations on vegetation biomass, carbon storage and methane emission, species diversity and disease transmission. To estimate the implications of their growing abundance for humans, we explore how these functions contribute to the provision of ecosystem services and disservices. We assess the weight, extent and trends among such impacts, as well as the balance of their value to society. We examine key unresolved issues to enable a more balanced assessment of the economic costs or benefits of migratory geese along their flyways, including the spatial and temporal variation in services and their contrasting value to different user groups. Many ecological functions of geese are concluded to provide neither services nor disservices and, ecosystem disservices currently appear to outweigh services, although this varies between regions. We consider an improved quantification of ecosystem services and disservices, and how these vary along population flyways with respect to variation in valuing certain cultural services, and under different management scenarios aimed at reducing their disservices, essential for a more balanced management of goose populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Branta canadensis Climate change University of Groningen research database Ambio 46 S2 301 318
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topic CLIMATE-CHANGE
BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
ARCTIC SALT-MARSH
GEESE BRANTA-CANADENSIS
PINK-FOOTED GEESE
LESSER SNOW GEESE
FREE-LIVING WATERFOWL
CANADA GEESE
BARNACLE GEESE
AVIAN INFLUENZA
spellingShingle CLIMATE-CHANGE
BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
ARCTIC SALT-MARSH
GEESE BRANTA-CANADENSIS
PINK-FOOTED GEESE
LESSER SNOW GEESE
FREE-LIVING WATERFOWL
CANADA GEESE
BARNACLE GEESE
AVIAN INFLUENZA
Buij, Ralf
Melman, Theodorus C.P.
Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
Fox, Anthony D.
Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
topic_facet CLIMATE-CHANGE
BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
ARCTIC SALT-MARSH
GEESE BRANTA-CANADENSIS
PINK-FOOTED GEESE
LESSER SNOW GEESE
FREE-LIVING WATERFOWL
CANADA GEESE
BARNACLE GEESE
AVIAN INFLUENZA
description As goose populations increase in abundance, their influence on ecological processes is increasing. We review the evidence for key ecological functions of wild goose populations in Eurasia and North America, including aquatic invertebrate and plant propagule transport, nutrient deposition in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, the influence of goose populations on vegetation biomass, carbon storage and methane emission, species diversity and disease transmission. To estimate the implications of their growing abundance for humans, we explore how these functions contribute to the provision of ecosystem services and disservices. We assess the weight, extent and trends among such impacts, as well as the balance of their value to society. We examine key unresolved issues to enable a more balanced assessment of the economic costs or benefits of migratory geese along their flyways, including the spatial and temporal variation in services and their contrasting value to different user groups. Many ecological functions of geese are concluded to provide neither services nor disservices and, ecosystem disservices currently appear to outweigh services, although this varies between regions. We consider an improved quantification of ecosystem services and disservices, and how these vary along population flyways with respect to variation in valuing certain cultural services, and under different management scenarios aimed at reducing their disservices, essential for a more balanced management of goose populations.
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author Buij, Ralf
Melman, Theodorus C.P.
Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
Fox, Anthony D.
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Loonen, Maarten J.J.E.
Fox, Anthony D.
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title Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
title_short Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
title_full Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
title_fullStr Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
title_full_unstemmed Balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
title_sort balancing ecosystem function, services and disservices resulting from expanding goose populations.
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