Minimal intra-seasonal dietary overlap of barnacle and pink-footed geese on their breeding grounds in Svalbard |
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Authors: | A. D. Fox E. Bergersen I. M. Tombre J. Madsen |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Wildlife Ecology and Biodiversity,National Environmental Research Institute,R?nde,Denmark;2.Norwegian Institute for Nature Research,The Polar Environmental Centre,Troms?,Norway;3.Institute of Biology,University of Troms?,Troms?,Norway;4. Eidsv?g,Norway;5.Department of Arctic Environment,National Environmental Research Institute,Roskilde,Denmark |
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Abstract: | We analysed barnacle Branta leucopsis and pink-footed goose Anser brachyrhynchus summer diets (May–July 2003) based on the proportions of different plant constituents in the faecal material of adult breeding birds in Sassendalen, Svalbard to assess potential inter-specific competition. Diets were highly restricted and overlapped little during pre-nesting and post hatch. During incubation both species showed greatest variety in their diet, reflecting site-specific differences in local food abundance. However, locally the diets of pink-footed and barnacle geese resembled each other most at this time (although still differing significantly). The conflicting needs of nest defence and maintenance of body condition constrains the extent of the feeding resource utilised by nesting pairs and explains slightly greater dietary overlap at this time. Hence, there is little evidence of inter-specific competition (interference or depletion) at present, but this is most likely to be manifest during the incubation period in the future if goose numbers continue to increase. More detailed investigations of the degree of spatial overlap of the two species and their effects on plant structure, quality and community composition are necessary to predict likely outcomes of expected increases in numbers of both goose species. |
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Keywords: | Branta leucopsis Anser brachyrhynchus Sassendalen Competition Dietary overlap |
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