英国Greylag Geese Anser Anser在坎布里亚郡温德米尔的土丘迁移、场地忠诚度和生存

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ringing and Migration Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/03078698.2019.1887673
Kane Brides, K. A. Wood, Scott W. Petrek, J. Cooper, S. Christmas, Jon Middleton, K. Leighton, A. Grogan
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摘要分析了2013-16年夏季在坎布里亚郡温德米尔标记的300只成年英国灰鹅中的2280只在2014-2016年期间的再次相遇,以描述它们的蜕皮迁徙模式。结果显示,在温德米尔换羽的鸟类主要来自附近的兰开夏郡、北约克郡和西约克郡,以及坎布里亚郡。温德米尔的住宿表明,在研究期间,返回蜕皮的人数减少了:给出了可能的原因。我们还提供了关于未繁殖的英国灰鹅的存活率和平均扩散距离的最新信息。所有标记个体离温德米尔的平均扩散距离为83.3 km(95%置信区间  73.4-93.2)。研究期间的年平均生存率在0.568和0.872之间,平均值为0.680(95%置信区间  0.584–0.775)。这项研究的结果有助于提高我们对英国Greylag鹅种群的人口学知识。
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Moult migration, site fidelity and survival of British Greylag Geese Anser anser at Windermere, Cumbria
ABSTRACT Analyses of 2280 re-encounters made during 2014–20 of 300 adult British Greylag Geese Anser anser marked at Windermere, Cumbria, in summers 2013–16 are used to describe the patterns of their moult migration. Results show that birds moulting at Windermere are migrating mainly from the nearby counties of Lancashire, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, and from within Cumbria itself. Resightings at Windermere showed that the number of individuals returning to moult decreased during the study: possible reasons for this are given. We also provide new and updated information on the survival and mean dispersal distance for non-breeding British Greylag Geese. The mean dispersal distance away from Windermere for all marked individuals was 83.3 km (95% CI  73.4–93.2). Annual mean survival rates ranged between 0.568 and 0.872 over the study period, with a mean of 0.680 (95% CI  0.584–0.775). Results from this study contribute to improving our knowledge of the demography of the British Greylag Goose population.
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