Quality of food consumed by over wintering pale-bellied Brent geese Branta bernicla hrota and wigeon Anas penelope
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1997
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The seasonal selection of food by pale-bellied Brent geese and wigeon on Strangford Lough was analysed with respect to nutritive quality. Both species selected food plants to maximise nutrition. In wigeon, food selection may also have been affected by the intolerance of this species to disturbance, forcing many individuals to feed in secondary habitats. Minerals do not seem to affect food selection, with most plant species in the diet providing a sufficiently balanced complement of nutrients. It is concluded that interspecific differences in food selection and reaction to human disturbance may have contributed to the decline in numbers of wigeon in Strangford Lough while numbers of Brent geese have been maintained. Some implications are discussed and recommendations for management are proposed. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Mathers , R G & Montgomery , I 1997 , ' Quality of food consumed by over wintering pale-bellied Brent geese Branta bernicla hrota and wigeon Anas penelope ' Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , vol 97B , pp. 81-89 . |
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