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Site fidelity of Black Brant wintering and spring staging in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia.

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Title: Site fidelity of Black Brant wintering and spring staging in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia.
Author: Reed, E.; Cooch, E.G.; Goudie, R.I.; Cooke, F.
Abstract: Site fidelity has important implications for populationg enetics and dynamics. In birds, most studies have dealt with breeding ground fidelity, ignoring the fact that waterfowl mainly pair in winter or early spring. We used multiple observation data from a mark-resight study of Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) to estimate fidelity to wintering and spring staging areas in Boundary Bay and Parksville-Qualicum British Columbia. Site fidelity was low for winter residents but still indicated that Brant were faithful to Boundary Bay. Birds seen twice or more during any given winter had significantly higher site fidelity rates than those seen only once. The models for the spring period showed the presence of transients in both Boundary Bay and Qualicum.Birds seen for the firstt ime in an area had a lower probability of returningt o that area than birds seen in more than one year. Survival probability was significantly higher for Qualicum birds than for Boundary Bay birds. We concluded that prior knowledge of an area was an important determinant of site fidelity, and that low site fidelity levels were unlikely to lead to genetic substructuring of the population.
Subject: Black Brant
Brantab erniclan igricans
site fidelity
survival
mark-resight
Type: Article
Rights: Publisher's statement to accompany pre-print and post-print ------ "Published as "Reed, E., E.G. Cooch, R.I. Goudie,.and F. Cooke.Site fidelity of Black Brant wintering and spring staging in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia The Condor 100,3 (1998): 426-437'" © 2011 by the Regents of the University of California. Copying and permissions notice: Authorization to copy this content beyond fair use (as specified in Sections 107 and 108 of the U. S. Copyright Law) for internal or personal use, or the internal or personal use of specific clients, is granted by the Regents of the University of California for libraries and other users, provided that they are registered with and pay the specified fee via Rightslink® on JSTOR (http://www.jstor.org/r/ucal) or directly with the Copyright Clearance Center, http://www.copyright.com"
http://www.jstor.org/stable/1369708
http://ucpressjournals.com/journal.php?j=cond
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10315/13801
Published: University of California Press
Citation: The Condor 100, 3 (1998): 426-437
Date: 1998-08

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