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Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration

The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a focal species in game management, epidemiology and ornithology, but comparably little research has focused on the ecology of the migration seasons. We studied habitat use, time-budgets, home-range sizes, habitat selection, and movements based on spatial data col...

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Autores principales: Bengtsson, Daniel, Avril, Alexis, Gunnarsson, Gunnar, Elmberg, Johan, Söderquist, Pär, Norevik, Gabriel, Tolf, Conny, Safi, Kamran, Fiedler, Wolfgang, Wikelski, Martin, Olsen, Björn, Waldenström, Jonas
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4074106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24971887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100764
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author Bengtsson, Daniel
Avril, Alexis
Gunnarsson, Gunnar
Elmberg, Johan
Söderquist, Pär
Norevik, Gabriel
Tolf, Conny
Safi, Kamran
Fiedler, Wolfgang
Wikelski, Martin
Olsen, Björn
Waldenström, Jonas
author_facet Bengtsson, Daniel
Avril, Alexis
Gunnarsson, Gunnar
Elmberg, Johan
Söderquist, Pär
Norevik, Gabriel
Tolf, Conny
Safi, Kamran
Fiedler, Wolfgang
Wikelski, Martin
Olsen, Björn
Waldenström, Jonas
author_sort Bengtsson, Daniel
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description The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a focal species in game management, epidemiology and ornithology, but comparably little research has focused on the ecology of the migration seasons. We studied habitat use, time-budgets, home-range sizes, habitat selection, and movements based on spatial data collected with GPS devices attached to wild mallards trapped at an autumn stopover site in the Northwest European flyway. Sixteen individuals (13 males, 3 females) were followed for 15–38 days in October to December 2010. Forty-nine percent (SD = 8.4%) of the ducks' total time, and 85% of the day-time (SD = 28.3%), was spent at sheltered reefs and bays on the coast. Two ducks used ponds, rather than coast, as day-roosts instead. Mallards spent most of the night (76% of total time, SD = 15.8%) on wetlands, mainly on alvar steppe, or in various flooded areas (e.g. coastal meadows). Crop fields with maize were also selectively utilized. Movements between roosting and foraging areas mainly took place at dawn and dusk, and the home-ranges observed in our study are among the largest ever documented for mallards (mean  = 6,859 ha; SD = 5,872 ha). This study provides insights into relatively unknown aspects of mallard ecology. The fact that autumn-staging migratory mallards have a well-developed diel activity pattern tightly linked to the use of specific habitats has implications for wetland management, hunting and conservation, as well as for the epidemiology of diseases shared between wildlife and domestic animals.
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spelling pubmed-40741062014-07-02 Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration Bengtsson, Daniel Avril, Alexis Gunnarsson, Gunnar Elmberg, Johan Söderquist, Pär Norevik, Gabriel Tolf, Conny Safi, Kamran Fiedler, Wolfgang Wikelski, Martin Olsen, Björn Waldenström, Jonas PLoS One Research Article The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a focal species in game management, epidemiology and ornithology, but comparably little research has focused on the ecology of the migration seasons. We studied habitat use, time-budgets, home-range sizes, habitat selection, and movements based on spatial data collected with GPS devices attached to wild mallards trapped at an autumn stopover site in the Northwest European flyway. Sixteen individuals (13 males, 3 females) were followed for 15–38 days in October to December 2010. Forty-nine percent (SD = 8.4%) of the ducks' total time, and 85% of the day-time (SD = 28.3%), was spent at sheltered reefs and bays on the coast. Two ducks used ponds, rather than coast, as day-roosts instead. Mallards spent most of the night (76% of total time, SD = 15.8%) on wetlands, mainly on alvar steppe, or in various flooded areas (e.g. coastal meadows). Crop fields with maize were also selectively utilized. Movements between roosting and foraging areas mainly took place at dawn and dusk, and the home-ranges observed in our study are among the largest ever documented for mallards (mean  = 6,859 ha; SD = 5,872 ha). This study provides insights into relatively unknown aspects of mallard ecology. The fact that autumn-staging migratory mallards have a well-developed diel activity pattern tightly linked to the use of specific habitats has implications for wetland management, hunting and conservation, as well as for the epidemiology of diseases shared between wildlife and domestic animals. Public Library of Science 2014-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4074106/ /pubmed/24971887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100764 Text en © 2014 Bengtsson et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bengtsson, Daniel
Avril, Alexis
Gunnarsson, Gunnar
Elmberg, Johan
Söderquist, Pär
Norevik, Gabriel
Tolf, Conny
Safi, Kamran
Fiedler, Wolfgang
Wikelski, Martin
Olsen, Björn
Waldenström, Jonas
Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title_full Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title_fullStr Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title_full_unstemmed Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title_short Movements, Home-Range Size and Habitat Selection of Mallards during Autumn Migration
title_sort movements, home-range size and habitat selection of mallards during autumn migration
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4074106/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24971887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100764
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