More than three million farmed mallards are released annually for hunting purposes in Europe. The ecological impact of these releases depends on how many birds survive to join the wild breeding population. We estimated annual survival in farmed-released and wild-caught Swedish mallards, using mark-recapture data. In 2011–2018, we ringed 13,533 farmed ducklings before release (26.5% recovered). Most recoveries were birds shot at the release site, while only about 4% were found >3 km away. In 2002–2018, 19,820 wild mallards were ringed in Sweden, yielding 1369 (6.9%) recoveries. Like in farmed-released birds, most recoveries were by hunting, but 91.1% of recovered wild mallards were >3 km away from the ringing site. Annual survival rate...
International audienceCaptive-bred mallards Anas platyrhynchos have been released for hunting purpos...
Private landowners with regulated shooting areas (RSA) and the Maryland Department of Natural Resour...
Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), run the...
More than three million farmed mallards are released annually for hunting purposes in Europe. The ec...
Vital rates are the cornerstones affecting population dynamics, and are necessary to estimate in ord...
International audienceThe survival of captive-bred individuals from release into the wild to their f...
Long-term mallard capture-recapture data from Sweden and Finland were analyzed to describe temporal ...
Human alteration of natural systems, and its consequences are of great concern and the impact on glo...
International audienceThe consequences of releasing captive-bred game animals into the wild have rec...
Human alteration of natural systems, and its consequences are of great concern and the impact on glo...
Measuring and assessing vital rates such as births and deaths are prerequisites for understanding po...
Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), run the...
Dabbling ducks (Anas spp.) are importantmigratory quarry species, protected as a shared resource und...
Survival of adults is a key demographic parameter affecting avian population dynamics. In urban area...
<div><p>Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (<i>Anas platyrhyncho...
International audienceCaptive-bred mallards Anas platyrhynchos have been released for hunting purpos...
Private landowners with regulated shooting areas (RSA) and the Maryland Department of Natural Resour...
Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), run the...
More than three million farmed mallards are released annually for hunting purposes in Europe. The ec...
Vital rates are the cornerstones affecting population dynamics, and are necessary to estimate in ord...
International audienceThe survival of captive-bred individuals from release into the wild to their f...
Long-term mallard capture-recapture data from Sweden and Finland were analyzed to describe temporal ...
Human alteration of natural systems, and its consequences are of great concern and the impact on glo...
International audienceThe consequences of releasing captive-bred game animals into the wild have rec...
Human alteration of natural systems, and its consequences are of great concern and the impact on glo...
Measuring and assessing vital rates such as births and deaths are prerequisites for understanding po...
Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), run the...
Dabbling ducks (Anas spp.) are importantmigratory quarry species, protected as a shared resource und...
Survival of adults is a key demographic parameter affecting avian population dynamics. In urban area...
<div><p>Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (<i>Anas platyrhyncho...
International audienceCaptive-bred mallards Anas platyrhynchos have been released for hunting purpos...
Private landowners with regulated shooting areas (RSA) and the Maryland Department of Natural Resour...
Wild populations of the world’s most common dabbling duck, the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), run the...