Spatially-explicit land use effects on nesting of Atlantic Flyway resident Canada geese in New Jersey
Abstract
Atlantic Flyway resident population (AFRP) Canada geese Branta canadensis in New Jersey, USA, have grown dramatically during the last thirty years and are considered as overabundant in many areas. Development of corporate parks and urban areas with manicured lawns and artificial ponds offer ideal nesting habitat for AFRP geese, with limited pressure from hunting or natural predators. As a result, spatial heterogeneity in reproduction must be...
Paper Details
Title
Spatially-explicit land use effects on nesting of Atlantic Flyway resident Canada geese in New Jersey
Published Date
Apr 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
115 - 121
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