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Effects of snow cover on the timing and success of reproduction in high-Arctic pink-footed geese <Emphasis Type="Italic">Anser brachyrhynchus</Emphasis>
Authors:Jesper Madsen  Mikkel Tamstorf  Marcel Klaassen  Nina Eide  Christian Glahder  Frank Rigét  Helene Nyegaard  Fred Cottaar
Institution:1.Department of Arctic Environment, National Environmental Research Institute,University of Aarhus,Roskilde,Denmark;2.Netherlands Institute of Ecology, Centre for Limnology,Maarssen,The Netherlands;3.Norwegian Institute for Nature Research,Lillehammer,Norway;4.Haarlem,The Netherlands
Abstract:During four breeding seasons, 2003–2006, we studied the relationship between snow cover and nesting performance in pink-footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus) in a key breeding site on Svalbard. Snow cover in late May, i.e., at the time of egg laying of geese, was derived from MODIS satellite images. Snow cover had a profound cascading effect on reproductive output via the number of nesting pairs and timing of nesting, which affected nest success, while there was only a tendency for a negative effect on clutch size. Hence, we estimated a five-fold difference in the number of young produced (to post-hatching) between years with little snow and years with high snow cover. The results from the study area correlated with whole-population productivity estimates recorded in autumn. Thus, snow cover derived from MODIS satellite images appears to provide a useful indicator of the breeding conditions in the Arctic.
Keywords:Annual variation  Breeding success  Migratory birds  MODIS  Nest-site availability  Satellite images
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