Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska

The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, environmental variation resulting from climate change will likely affect the ecology of organisms that rely on these regions. Environmental variation has the potential to affect reproductive ecology o...

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Main Author: Thompson, Jordan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2022
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Online Access:http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83053
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spelling ftunivwiscon:oai:minds.wisconsin.edu:1793/83053 2024-11-03T14:52:58+00:00 Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska Thompson, Jordan 2022-04-28T16:21:29Z application/pdf http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83053 en_US eng College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83053 Alaska Anser canagicus Emperor goose Nest survival Reproductive ecology Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Thesis 2022 ftunivwiscon 2024-10-23T15:06:43Z The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, environmental variation resulting from climate change will likely affect the ecology of organisms that rely on these regions. Environmental variation has the potential to affect reproductive ecology of Arctic-nesting geese; however, these effects likely vary by species. I used a combination of long-term data and short-term field-based studies to examine the influence of environmental variation on nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese (Anser canagicus), a marine species endemic to the Bering Sea region. In Chapter II, I used 24 years (1994–2017) of nest monitoring data from the Manokinak River on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, and hierarchical nest survival models to examine the influence of long-term variation in environmental conditions (e.g., spring phenology, temperature and precipitation during nesting, major flooding events, and indices of abundance of foxes and voles), individual variation (e.g., nest initiation date, maximum number of eggs, nest age), and researcher disturbance on nest survival of emperor geese. In Chapter III, I used 18 years (2000–2017) of capture-mark-reencounter data from the Manokinak River and a state-space multistate model to examine the influence of previous experience (i.e., nest fate) and environmental conditions (i.e., spring phenology and major flooding events) on nest-site fidelity of emperor geese and determine if nest-site fidelity was adaptive in that it led to higher nest survival. Lastly, in Chapter IV, I used nest monitoring data collected in 2021 on Kigigak Island, Alaska to examine the influence of physical characteristics of nests and proximity to conspecifics and heterospecifics on nest-site selection of emperor geese and tested whether nest-site selection was adaptive in that it led to higher nest survival. These separate but related studies will begin to fill knowledge gaps about reproductive ecology of emperor geese and ... Thesis Arctic Bering Sea Climate change Kuskokwim Alaska Yukon University of Wisconsin: Digital Collections Arctic Yukon Bering Sea
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topic Alaska
Anser canagicus
Emperor goose
Nest survival
Reproductive ecology
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
spellingShingle Alaska
Anser canagicus
Emperor goose
Nest survival
Reproductive ecology
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
Thompson, Jordan
Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
topic_facet Alaska
Anser canagicus
Emperor goose
Nest survival
Reproductive ecology
Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
description The effects of climate change have been most pronounced in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Thus, environmental variation resulting from climate change will likely affect the ecology of organisms that rely on these regions. Environmental variation has the potential to affect reproductive ecology of Arctic-nesting geese; however, these effects likely vary by species. I used a combination of long-term data and short-term field-based studies to examine the influence of environmental variation on nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese (Anser canagicus), a marine species endemic to the Bering Sea region. In Chapter II, I used 24 years (1994–2017) of nest monitoring data from the Manokinak River on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, and hierarchical nest survival models to examine the influence of long-term variation in environmental conditions (e.g., spring phenology, temperature and precipitation during nesting, major flooding events, and indices of abundance of foxes and voles), individual variation (e.g., nest initiation date, maximum number of eggs, nest age), and researcher disturbance on nest survival of emperor geese. In Chapter III, I used 18 years (2000–2017) of capture-mark-reencounter data from the Manokinak River and a state-space multistate model to examine the influence of previous experience (i.e., nest fate) and environmental conditions (i.e., spring phenology and major flooding events) on nest-site fidelity of emperor geese and determine if nest-site fidelity was adaptive in that it led to higher nest survival. Lastly, in Chapter IV, I used nest monitoring data collected in 2021 on Kigigak Island, Alaska to examine the influence of physical characteristics of nests and proximity to conspecifics and heterospecifics on nest-site selection of emperor geese and tested whether nest-site selection was adaptive in that it led to higher nest survival. These separate but related studies will begin to fill knowledge gaps about reproductive ecology of emperor geese and ...
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author Thompson, Jordan
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title Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
title_short Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
title_full Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
title_fullStr Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
title_sort reproductive ecology and environmental change: nest survival, nest-site fidelity, and nest-site selection of emperor geese on the yukon-kuskokwim delta, alaska
publisher College of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
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url http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83053
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