This study investigated the costs and benefits of flocking in white-fronted geese Anser albifrons foraging on rice grains in Japan. The time budgets of focal geese were recorded, and the effects of flock size on the proportions of time spent in vigilant and agonistic behaviour were tested. The results showed that the decline in vigilance level and consequent increase in foraging time were beneficial results of flocking whereas agonistic interactions, a potential cost of flocking, did not increase with increasing flock size. However, seasonal variation in flock size suggested that exploitative competition could be a cost of flocking; the sizes of flocks in spring, when resource depletion had progressed, were significantly reduced compared wi...
We evaluated the use of goose-dropping density as an index of food-consumption volume using white-fr...
We test the hypothesis that herbivore foraging efficiency is low at high plant standing crop compare...
Since the mid-20th century, many European and North American goose populations have increased dramat...
White-fronted geese (Anser albifrons) forage on young leaves of wheat as well as rice grains in agri...
1. One of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In o...
During winter, flocks of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are common near the rivers that flow throu...
Animals often face great uncertainty as to the quality of foraging patches. There have been a number...
Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resou...
Migrating in flocks has various benefits but also incurs costs, which depend on the conditions indiv...
Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resou...
1.With increasing numbers of many herbivorous waterfowl species, often foraging on farmland, the con...
Food resources are key limiting factors for migratory waterbirds, and the foraging strategies adopte...
NorwayFor huntable waterbird species, the autumn migration strategy may be important for their fitn...
We test the hypothesis that herbivore foraging efficiency is low at high plant standing crop compare...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
We evaluated the use of goose-dropping density as an index of food-consumption volume using white-fr...
We test the hypothesis that herbivore foraging efficiency is low at high plant standing crop compare...
Since the mid-20th century, many European and North American goose populations have increased dramat...
White-fronted geese (Anser albifrons) forage on young leaves of wheat as well as rice grains in agri...
1. One of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In o...
During winter, flocks of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) are common near the rivers that flow throu...
Animals often face great uncertainty as to the quality of foraging patches. There have been a number...
Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resou...
Migrating in flocks has various benefits but also incurs costs, which depend on the conditions indiv...
Competition may occur when two species with similar feeding ecologies exploit the same limited resou...
1.With increasing numbers of many herbivorous waterfowl species, often foraging on farmland, the con...
Food resources are key limiting factors for migratory waterbirds, and the foraging strategies adopte...
NorwayFor huntable waterbird species, the autumn migration strategy may be important for their fitn...
We test the hypothesis that herbivore foraging efficiency is low at high plant standing crop compare...
<p>When differently sized species feed on the same resources, interference competition may occur, wh...
We evaluated the use of goose-dropping density as an index of food-consumption volume using white-fr...
We test the hypothesis that herbivore foraging efficiency is low at high plant standing crop compare...
Since the mid-20th century, many European and North American goose populations have increased dramat...