Abstract. The North American mid-continent population of Lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens L.) has increased by ca. 7 % per year, largely as a result of geese feeding on agricultural crops in winter and on migration. We describe the long-term effects of increasing numbers of geese at an arctic breeding ground (La Pérouse Bay, Manitoba) on intertidal salt-marsh vegetation. Between 1985 and 1999 goose grubbing caused considerable loss of graminoid veg-etation along transects in intertidal marshes. Loss of vegeta-tion led to bare sediment with a plant cover of less than 2%. Changes in vegetation could not be described by simple linear, geometric or exponential functions; most losses oc-curred between 1988 and 1990 and losses we...
This study shows that staging Greylag Geese may have a considerable impact on the vegetation dynamic...
Greening of the Arctic due to climate warming may provide herbivores with richer food supplies, resu...
Studies in the Canadian Arctic show dramatic effects of increased goose grazing on vegetation struct...
Since the 1970s, a breeding colony of lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens L.) at La Pé...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.In the Hudson-James Bay s...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.In the Hudson-James Bay s...
ulaval.ca Abstract Geese are large, herbivorous birds that graze in huge flocks in ways that may hav...
The Mid-Continent Population of the lesser snow goose, which breeds in the eastern and central Canad...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis.During the last two deca...
This is an accepted manuscript originally published by NRC Research Press (Canadian Science Publishi...
Arctic-nesting geese are specialist herbivores of grasses and sedges (collectively, graminoids). Und...
Ecological succession and climate change are pushing tundra as well as Arctic and subarctic lowland ...
Foraging by hyperabundant Arctic-nesting geese has significant impacts on vegetation of Arctic and s...
This study shows that staging Greylag Geese may have a considerable impact on the vegetation dynamic...
Studies in the Canadian Arctic show dramatic effects of increased goose grazing on vegetation struct...
This study shows that staging Greylag Geese may have a considerable impact on the vegetation dynamic...
Greening of the Arctic due to climate warming may provide herbivores with richer food supplies, resu...
Studies in the Canadian Arctic show dramatic effects of increased goose grazing on vegetation struct...
Since the 1970s, a breeding colony of lesser snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens L.) at La Pé...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.In the Hudson-James Bay s...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.In the Hudson-James Bay s...
ulaval.ca Abstract Geese are large, herbivorous birds that graze in huge flocks in ways that may hav...
The Mid-Continent Population of the lesser snow goose, which breeds in the eastern and central Canad...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis.During the last two deca...
This is an accepted manuscript originally published by NRC Research Press (Canadian Science Publishi...
Arctic-nesting geese are specialist herbivores of grasses and sedges (collectively, graminoids). Und...
Ecological succession and climate change are pushing tundra as well as Arctic and subarctic lowland ...
Foraging by hyperabundant Arctic-nesting geese has significant impacts on vegetation of Arctic and s...
This study shows that staging Greylag Geese may have a considerable impact on the vegetation dynamic...
Studies in the Canadian Arctic show dramatic effects of increased goose grazing on vegetation struct...
This study shows that staging Greylag Geese may have a considerable impact on the vegetation dynamic...
Greening of the Arctic due to climate warming may provide herbivores with richer food supplies, resu...
Studies in the Canadian Arctic show dramatic effects of increased goose grazing on vegetation struct...