4.7 Article

Barnacle goose Branta leucopsis derogation shooting effort in relation to abundance and vulnerable crops

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Environmental Sciences

Springtime grazing by Arctic-breeding geese reduces first- and second-harvest yields on sub-Arctic agricultural grasslands

Jarle W. Bjerke et al.

Summary: Large population increases of Arctic-breeding waterfowls have caused conflicts with agricultural interests in both Eurasia and North America. An experimental exclosure design in Vesteralen, Norway, showed that harvest yields in plots where geese were prevented from grazing were significantly higher than in open plots, with total yields averaging 27% higher. Effects on harvest yields varied between years and fields due to variable weather conditions and forage quantity.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Relating national levels of crop damage to the abundance of large grazing birds: Implications for management

Teresa Montras-Janer et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2019)

Article Ecology

Effectiveness of lasers to reduce goose grazing on agricultural grassland

Kevin K. Clausen et al.

WILDLIFE BIOLOGY (2019)

Article Agriculture, Multidisciplinary

Maize stubble as foraging habitat for wintering geese and swans in northern Europe

Kevin K. Clausen et al.

AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Highly dynamic wintering strategies in migratory geese: Coping with environmental change

Kevin K. Clausen et al.

GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Shooting may aggravate rather than alleviate conflicts between migratory geese and agriculture

Silke Bauer et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Yield reductions in agricultural grasslands in Norway after springtime grazing by pink-footed geese

Anne Kari Bergjord Olsen et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2017)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Key actions towards the sustainable management of European geese

David A. Stroud et al.

AMBIO (2017)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Why geese benefit from the transition from natural vegetation to agriculture

Anthony D. Fox et al.

AMBIO (2017)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Is it worthwhile scaring geese to alleviate damage to crops? - An experimental study

Caroline Ernberg Simonsen et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2016)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Scaring waterfowl as a management tool: how much more do geese forage after disturbance?

Bart A. Nolet et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2016)

Article Agronomy

Yield mapping to document goose grazing impacts on winter wheat

MM Borman et al.

AGRONOMY JOURNAL (2002)