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Canada goose (Branta canadensis)
This publication describes the biology, behavior, and economic impacts of the Canada goose.
Parkhurst, James A., French, Lisa
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ABSTRACT Fishless lakes, which may harbour higher biodiversity than lakes with fish, are becoming increasingly rare due to fish introductions. Although the impacts of fish introduction are relatively well studied in high‐elevation fishless lakes, previous studies have mainly focused on a single invertebrate community or on a particular life stage of a ...
Ariane Barrette +3 more
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Status of North American Canada Goose Populations (Poster)
North American Canada goose (Branta canadensis) populations continue to increase, causing potentially greater hazard to aviation. There is greater interest by biologist and aviation interests in monitoring the status of these populations because of the ...
Seubert, John L.
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Notes on the Canada Goose in Captivity
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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ABSTRACT Women continue to face systemic barriers to exercising leadership in the music industry. This article critically examines Keychange, a transnational initiative that seeks to transform the industry through talent development advocacy and leadership training for women and gender‐diverse individuals. Drawing on participant interviews and situated
Matina Magkou +2 more
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Response of Canada Geese to a Dead Goose Effigy
The North American Canada goose population increased at a rate of 10.5% per year, 1966 - 2001. Canada geese rank has the third most hazardous species in regards to collisions with aircraft.
Seamans, Thomas W., Bernhardt, Glen E.
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Canada Goose (\u3ci\u3eBranta canadensis \u3c/i\u3e)
Simply put, the Canada Goose is the most widely distributed goose species in North America. Its breeding range stretches from the arctic coastal plain of Alaska to the northern half of Florida, while its wintering range extends as far south as Baja ...
Robinson, S. K. +3 more
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Aerial survey of sea ducks and whales in winter in eastern Canadian Arctic
In February of 2010, we conducted an exploratory aerial survey for sea ducks in the eastern Canadian Arctic along coastal waters of Ungava Bay, Hudson Strait, Frobisher Bay, and Labrador. Small numbers of eiders and long-tailed ducks were detected on the
Scott G. Gilliland +2 more
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Canada Goose Management Series: Modify Human Behavior
There is a wide range of non-lethal and lethal options available for Canada goose (Branta canadensis) management. This fact sheet, part of a series that examines goose management options currently employed, will present information on modifying ...
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