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Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland

With warmer springs, herbivores migrating to Arctic breeding grounds may experience phenological mismatches between their energy demands and the availability of high quality forage. Yet, how the timing of the start of the season and herbivore arrival influences forage quality is often unknown. In co...

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Autores principales: Beard, Karen H., Choi, Ryan T., Leffler, A. Joshua, Carlson, Lindsay G., Kelsey, Katharine C., Schmutz, Joel A., Welker, Jeffrey M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30865725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213037
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author Beard, Karen H.
Choi, Ryan T.
Leffler, A. Joshua
Carlson, Lindsay G.
Kelsey, Katharine C.
Schmutz, Joel A.
Welker, Jeffrey M.
author_facet Beard, Karen H.
Choi, Ryan T.
Leffler, A. Joshua
Carlson, Lindsay G.
Kelsey, Katharine C.
Schmutz, Joel A.
Welker, Jeffrey M.
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description With warmer springs, herbivores migrating to Arctic breeding grounds may experience phenological mismatches between their energy demands and the availability of high quality forage. Yet, how the timing of the start of the season and herbivore arrival influences forage quality is often unknown. In coastal western Alaska, approximately one million migratory geese arrive each spring to breed, where foliar %N and C:N ratios are linked to gosling survival and population growth. We conducted a three-year experiment where we manipulated the start of the growing season using warming chambers and grazing times using captive Pacific black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) to examine how the timing of these events influences the quality of an important forage species. Our results suggest that grazing timing plays a much greater role than an advanced growing season in determining forage quality. All top models included grazing timing, and suggested that compared to typical grazing timing, early grazing significantly reduced foliar %C by 6% and C:N ratios by 16%, while late goose grazing significantly reduced foliar %N by 15% and increased foliar C:N ratios by 21%. While second-ranking top models included the effect of season, the advanced growing season effect was not significant and only reduced %N by 4%, increased %C by <1%, and increased C:N ratios by 5% compared to an ambient growing season. In summary, in years where geese arrive early, they will consume higher quality forage when they arrive and throughout the season, while in years that geese arrive late they will consume lower quality forage when they arrive and for the remainder of the season. When the growing season starts has only a minor influence on this pattern. Our findings suggest that cues determining migration and arrival times to breeding areas are important factors influencing forage quality for geese in western Alaska.
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spelling pubmed-64157862019-04-02 Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland Beard, Karen H. Choi, Ryan T. Leffler, A. Joshua Carlson, Lindsay G. Kelsey, Katharine C. Schmutz, Joel A. Welker, Jeffrey M. PLoS One Research Article With warmer springs, herbivores migrating to Arctic breeding grounds may experience phenological mismatches between their energy demands and the availability of high quality forage. Yet, how the timing of the start of the season and herbivore arrival influences forage quality is often unknown. In coastal western Alaska, approximately one million migratory geese arrive each spring to breed, where foliar %N and C:N ratios are linked to gosling survival and population growth. We conducted a three-year experiment where we manipulated the start of the growing season using warming chambers and grazing times using captive Pacific black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) to examine how the timing of these events influences the quality of an important forage species. Our results suggest that grazing timing plays a much greater role than an advanced growing season in determining forage quality. All top models included grazing timing, and suggested that compared to typical grazing timing, early grazing significantly reduced foliar %C by 6% and C:N ratios by 16%, while late goose grazing significantly reduced foliar %N by 15% and increased foliar C:N ratios by 21%. While second-ranking top models included the effect of season, the advanced growing season effect was not significant and only reduced %N by 4%, increased %C by <1%, and increased C:N ratios by 5% compared to an ambient growing season. In summary, in years where geese arrive early, they will consume higher quality forage when they arrive and throughout the season, while in years that geese arrive late they will consume lower quality forage when they arrive and for the remainder of the season. When the growing season starts has only a minor influence on this pattern. Our findings suggest that cues determining migration and arrival times to breeding areas are important factors influencing forage quality for geese in western Alaska. Public Library of Science 2019-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6415786/ /pubmed/30865725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213037 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Beard, Karen H.
Choi, Ryan T.
Leffler, A. Joshua
Carlson, Lindsay G.
Kelsey, Katharine C.
Schmutz, Joel A.
Welker, Jeffrey M.
Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title_full Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title_fullStr Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title_full_unstemmed Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title_short Migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an Arctic coastal wetland
title_sort migratory goose arrival time plays a larger role in influencing forage quality than advancing springs in an arctic coastal wetland
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30865725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0213037
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