1. In recent decades, conflict between geese and agriculture has increased. Management practices to limit this conflict include concentrating geese in protected areas, derogation shooting or population reduction. To justify such management, we need to understand their effects on goose-related damages, which requires an understanding of how yield loss is influenced by goose abundance and species interactions.2. We combined data from monthly goose counts and GPS-tracked geese to estimate grazing pressures by barnacle, white-fronted and greylag geese on agricultural grassland in Fryslân, the Netherlands. Using linear mixed models, we related this to damages assessed by professional inspectors.3. Our results show a positive nonlinear relationsh...
1. The grazing optimization hypothesis predicts increased production and quality of plants grazed at...
Conflicts between grassland farming and wintering geese stimulated a long-term study on goose-depend...
1. For migratory birds the implications of environmental change may be difficult to predict because ...
1.A large population increase of the Svalbard-breeding pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus over r...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
With increasing numbers of large grazing birds on agricultural grassland, conflict with farmers is r...
1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising...
1. One of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In o...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
A large increase in the number of Barnacle Geese wintering on the Inner Hebridean island of Islay ha...
Expanding populations of farmland foraging geese are causing escalating conflict with agriculture. W...
Many migratory goose populations have thrived over the past decades and their reliance on agricultur...
In this study we evaluate the effect of coastal re-alignment on the utilisation of coastal grassland...
There is ongoing debate between landowners and recreational hunters about the significance of grazin...
Human population expansion into natural environments has resulted in an increase in human-wildlife c...
1. The grazing optimization hypothesis predicts increased production and quality of plants grazed at...
Conflicts between grassland farming and wintering geese stimulated a long-term study on goose-depend...
1. For migratory birds the implications of environmental change may be difficult to predict because ...
1.A large population increase of the Svalbard-breeding pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus over r...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
With increasing numbers of large grazing birds on agricultural grassland, conflict with farmers is r...
1. Populations of large grazing birds have increased in Europe during the past five decades, raising...
1. One of the most common human-wildlife conflicts is damage by wildlife to agricultural crops. In o...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
A large increase in the number of Barnacle Geese wintering on the Inner Hebridean island of Islay ha...
Expanding populations of farmland foraging geese are causing escalating conflict with agriculture. W...
Many migratory goose populations have thrived over the past decades and their reliance on agricultur...
In this study we evaluate the effect of coastal re-alignment on the utilisation of coastal grassland...
There is ongoing debate between landowners and recreational hunters about the significance of grazin...
Human population expansion into natural environments has resulted in an increase in human-wildlife c...
1. The grazing optimization hypothesis predicts increased production and quality of plants grazed at...
Conflicts between grassland farming and wintering geese stimulated a long-term study on goose-depend...
1. For migratory birds the implications of environmental change may be difficult to predict because ...