Breeding propensity, defined as the probability that a sexually mature adult will breed in a given year, is an important determinant of annual productivity. It is also one of the least known demographic parameters in vertebrates. We studied the relationship between breeding propensity and conditions on spring staging areas (a spring conservation hunt) and the breeding grounds (spring snow cover) in Greater Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica), a long distance migrant that breeds in the High Arctic. We combined information from mark–recapture, telemetry, and nest survey data to estimate breeding propensity over a 7– year period. True temporal variation in breeding propensity was considerable (mean: 0.574 [95% CI considering only process ...
A full understanding of population dynamics requires knowledge about the relative contributions of b...
Phenological mismatch occurs when the timing of reproductive events and seasonal availability of res...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
Rapid climate warming is driving organisms to advance timing of reproduction with earlier springs, b...
Breeding output of geese, measured as the proportion of juveniles in autumn or winter flocks, is low...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Many millions of long-distance migrants use pre-breeding staging sites located adjacent to breeding ...
During four breeding seasons, 2003–2006, we studied the relationship between snow cover and ne...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
The extent to which species are plastic in the timing of their reproductive events relative to pheno...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
An earlier onset of spring has been recorded for many parts of Eurasia in recent decades. This has c...
Abstract Local weather conditions may be used as environmental cues by animals to optimize their bre...
The manner in which patterns of variation and interactions among demographic rates contribute to pop...
A full understanding of population dynamics requires knowledge about the relative contributions of b...
Phenological mismatch occurs when the timing of reproductive events and seasonal availability of res...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...
Rapid climate warming is driving organisms to advance timing of reproduction with earlier springs, b...
Breeding output of geese, measured as the proportion of juveniles in autumn or winter flocks, is low...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
Many millions of long-distance migrants use pre-breeding staging sites located adjacent to breeding ...
During four breeding seasons, 2003–2006, we studied the relationship between snow cover and ne...
Within three decades, the barnacle goose population wintering on the European mainland has dramatica...
The extent to which species are plastic in the timing of their reproductive events relative to pheno...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
An earlier onset of spring has been recorded for many parts of Eurasia in recent decades. This has c...
Abstract Local weather conditions may be used as environmental cues by animals to optimize their bre...
The manner in which patterns of variation and interactions among demographic rates contribute to pop...
A full understanding of population dynamics requires knowledge about the relative contributions of b...
Phenological mismatch occurs when the timing of reproductive events and seasonal availability of res...
Climate change is most rapid in the Arctic, posing both benefits and challenges for migratory herbiv...