Adult and young Greylag Geese have been neck-banded in a breeding area in southernmost Sweden since 1984 and have been followed intensively through the annual cycle. Fledging rate was correlated positively with the experience of parents and with early hatching; it was influenced also by choice of breeding area, wintering quarters and spring migration strategy of the parents. First year survival of fledglings was related to the same factors, but the heaviest goslings at the time of marking had a higher survival rate. Effects of wintering area and time of hatching were also apparent in the proportion of fledglings surviving to the age of three years. Greylag Geese started to recruit to the breeding population from the age of two, and recruitm...
Variation in fitness between individuals in populations may be attributed to differing environmental...
The moult migration of Greylag Geese Anser anser from Scania, southernmost Sweden, was studied based...
Greylag geese (Anser anser) have been increasing in numbers in Europe during the last decades. They ...
The benefits and costs of rearing large broods were studied in a population of neck collared Greylag...
During 1984–2009, 664 adults and 1,944 goslings of Greylag Geese Anser anser were neck-banded in sou...
Neck-banded Greylag Geese Anser anser breeding in southwest Sweden were studied from 1984–2012 inclu...
Few studies address food preference of geese on agricultural land (utilization related to availabili...
International audienceRecruitment is an important determinant of fitness and population growth rates...
Abstract Local weather conditions may be used as environmental cues by animals to optimize their bre...
Migration patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anserwere studied by means of neck-collaring. A tot...
Brood sizes in Pink-footed Geese and Greylag Geese were measured just after hatching, before fledgin...
Selection and exp lo itat ion of feeding areas by p re-b reed ing and non breeding Greylag Geese A ...
Neck-banding of Greylag Geese in the Nordic countries was initiated in 1984 bythe Nordic Council for...
<div><p><b>Capsule</b> Large-scale variation in breeding output of Greylag geese <i>Anser anser</i> ...
Britain supports almost the entire Icelandic population of Greylag Geese Anser anser in winter and h...
Variation in fitness between individuals in populations may be attributed to differing environmental...
The moult migration of Greylag Geese Anser anser from Scania, southernmost Sweden, was studied based...
Greylag geese (Anser anser) have been increasing in numbers in Europe during the last decades. They ...
The benefits and costs of rearing large broods were studied in a population of neck collared Greylag...
During 1984–2009, 664 adults and 1,944 goslings of Greylag Geese Anser anser were neck-banded in sou...
Neck-banded Greylag Geese Anser anser breeding in southwest Sweden were studied from 1984–2012 inclu...
Few studies address food preference of geese on agricultural land (utilization related to availabili...
International audienceRecruitment is an important determinant of fitness and population growth rates...
Abstract Local weather conditions may be used as environmental cues by animals to optimize their bre...
Migration patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anserwere studied by means of neck-collaring. A tot...
Brood sizes in Pink-footed Geese and Greylag Geese were measured just after hatching, before fledgin...
Selection and exp lo itat ion of feeding areas by p re-b reed ing and non breeding Greylag Geese A ...
Neck-banding of Greylag Geese in the Nordic countries was initiated in 1984 bythe Nordic Council for...
<div><p><b>Capsule</b> Large-scale variation in breeding output of Greylag geese <i>Anser anser</i> ...
Britain supports almost the entire Icelandic population of Greylag Geese Anser anser in winter and h...
Variation in fitness between individuals in populations may be attributed to differing environmental...
The moult migration of Greylag Geese Anser anser from Scania, southernmost Sweden, was studied based...
Greylag geese (Anser anser) have been increasing in numbers in Europe during the last decades. They ...