Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds

Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong increase in several arctic geese populations, primarily due to changes in agricultural practices in temperate regions, can have severe direct impacts on tundra ecosystems through vegetation degradatio...

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Main Authors: Lamarre, Jean-François, Legagneux, Pierre, Gauthier, Gilles, Reed, Eric T., Bêty, Joël
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.796t8
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4986393 2024-09-15T17:54:40+00:00 Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds Lamarre, Jean-François Legagneux, Pierre Gauthier, Gilles Reed, Eric T. Bêty, Joël 2018-03-17 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.796t8 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1788 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.796t8 oai:zenodo.org:4986393 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Chen caerulescens Vulpes lagopus Pluvialis squatarola Charadrius hiaticula Larus hyperboreus Phalaropus fulicarius Calidris canutus Stercorarius parasiticus waders Calidris fuscicollis bird colony Calidris melanotos Pluvialis dominica shared enemy Calidris bairdii shorebirds waterfowl 2010-2015 Corvus corax Tryngites subruficollis Arenaria interpres info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.796t810.1002/ecs2.1788 2024-07-26T13:33:56Z Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong increase in several arctic geese populations, primarily due to changes in agricultural practices in temperate regions, can have severe direct impacts on tundra ecosystems through vegetation degradation. However, predator-mediated negative effects of goose overabundance on other tundra species can also be significant but are poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that goose abundance negatively affects arctic-nesting shorebirds by increasing nest predation pressure. We used six years of data collected within and near a greater snow goose colony (Chen caerulescens atlantica) to evaluate the effect of geese on the spatial variation in (1) the occurrence of shorebird nest predators, (2) the nest predation risk (with artificial shorebird nests), and (3) the occurrence of nesting shorebirds. We found that the goose colony had a strong influence on the spatial distribution of nest predators and nesting shorebirds. Occurrence of predators decreased, while occurrence of nesting shorebirds increased with distance from the centroid of the colony. The strength of these effects was modulated by lemming density, the preferred prey for predators. Shorebird nest predation risk also decreased with distance from the colony. Overall, these results indicate that goose abundance negatively affects arctic-nesting shorebirds through shared predators. Therefore, we show that the current decline of some arctic shorebird populations may be in part mediated by a negative effect of an overabundant species. DATA_MS#ECS16-0660 Database on the impacts of overabundant Greater Snow Geese on sympatric species, with a focus on shorebirds. Other/Unknown Material Arenaria interpres Calidris canutus Charadrius hiaticula Larus hyperboreus Phalaropus fulicarius Stercorarius parasiticus Tundra Vulpes lagopus Zenodo
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topic Chen caerulescens
Vulpes lagopus
Pluvialis squatarola
Charadrius hiaticula
Larus hyperboreus
Phalaropus fulicarius
Calidris canutus
Stercorarius parasiticus
waders
Calidris fuscicollis
bird colony
Calidris melanotos
Pluvialis dominica
shared enemy
Calidris bairdii
shorebirds
waterfowl
2010-2015
Corvus corax
Tryngites subruficollis
Arenaria interpres
spellingShingle Chen caerulescens
Vulpes lagopus
Pluvialis squatarola
Charadrius hiaticula
Larus hyperboreus
Phalaropus fulicarius
Calidris canutus
Stercorarius parasiticus
waders
Calidris fuscicollis
bird colony
Calidris melanotos
Pluvialis dominica
shared enemy
Calidris bairdii
shorebirds
waterfowl
2010-2015
Corvus corax
Tryngites subruficollis
Arenaria interpres
Lamarre, Jean-François
Legagneux, Pierre
Gauthier, Gilles
Reed, Eric T.
Bêty, Joël
Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
topic_facet Chen caerulescens
Vulpes lagopus
Pluvialis squatarola
Charadrius hiaticula
Larus hyperboreus
Phalaropus fulicarius
Calidris canutus
Stercorarius parasiticus
waders
Calidris fuscicollis
bird colony
Calidris melanotos
Pluvialis dominica
shared enemy
Calidris bairdii
shorebirds
waterfowl
2010-2015
Corvus corax
Tryngites subruficollis
Arenaria interpres
description Overabundant species can strongly impact ecosystem functioning through trophic cascades. The strong increase in several arctic geese populations, primarily due to changes in agricultural practices in temperate regions, can have severe direct impacts on tundra ecosystems through vegetation degradation. However, predator-mediated negative effects of goose overabundance on other tundra species can also be significant but are poorly understood. We tested the hypothesis that goose abundance negatively affects arctic-nesting shorebirds by increasing nest predation pressure. We used six years of data collected within and near a greater snow goose colony (Chen caerulescens atlantica) to evaluate the effect of geese on the spatial variation in (1) the occurrence of shorebird nest predators, (2) the nest predation risk (with artificial shorebird nests), and (3) the occurrence of nesting shorebirds. We found that the goose colony had a strong influence on the spatial distribution of nest predators and nesting shorebirds. Occurrence of predators decreased, while occurrence of nesting shorebirds increased with distance from the centroid of the colony. The strength of these effects was modulated by lemming density, the preferred prey for predators. Shorebird nest predation risk also decreased with distance from the colony. Overall, these results indicate that goose abundance negatively affects arctic-nesting shorebirds through shared predators. Therefore, we show that the current decline of some arctic shorebird populations may be in part mediated by a negative effect of an overabundant species. DATA_MS#ECS16-0660 Database on the impacts of overabundant Greater Snow Geese on sympatric species, with a focus on shorebirds.
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author Lamarre, Jean-François
Legagneux, Pierre
Gauthier, Gilles
Reed, Eric T.
Bêty, Joël
author_facet Lamarre, Jean-François
Legagneux, Pierre
Gauthier, Gilles
Reed, Eric T.
Bêty, Joël
author_sort Lamarre, Jean-François
title Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
title_short Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
title_full Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
title_fullStr Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
title_sort data from: predator-mediated negative effects of overabundant snow geese on arctic-nesting shorebirds
publisher Zenodo
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.796t8
genre Arenaria interpres
Calidris canutus
Charadrius hiaticula
Larus hyperboreus
Phalaropus fulicarius
Stercorarius parasiticus
Tundra
Vulpes lagopus
genre_facet Arenaria interpres
Calidris canutus
Charadrius hiaticula
Larus hyperboreus
Phalaropus fulicarius
Stercorarius parasiticus
Tundra
Vulpes lagopus
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