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Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)

The Birds of North America Online, 2002
Thomas B. Mowbray   +3 more
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Canada Goose (Branta canadensis Linnaeus, 1758).

Invasive birds: global trends and impacts, 2020
This chapter describes the common terminologies, taxonomy, morphology, geographical distribution, physiology, diet, behaviour, reproduction, habitats, ecology, invasion pathways, environmental impact, control and human use of the Canada goose (Branta ...
T. Adriaens   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Canada Goose Survival and Recovery Rates in Urban and Rural Areas of Iowa, USA

Journal of Wildlife Management, 2020
Once extirpated from much of their North American range, temperate‐breeding Canada geese (Branta canadensis maxima) have reached high abundance. As a result, focus has shifted from restoration to managing harvest and addressing human‐goose conflict ...
Benjamin Z. Luukkonen   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Distribution and habitat use of Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) during spring and fall migration along the James Bay east coast

Canadian field-naturalist
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) is the main waterfowl harvested by Cree hunters in James Bay. Environmental changes that could affect the number, distribution, and migration patterns of geese have occurred along James Bay’s east coast in the last 50 ...
Manon Sorais   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

GOOSE VIRUS HEPATITIS IN THE CANADA GOOSE AND SNOW GOOSE

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1971
Seven Canada Goose goslings and one Snow Goose gosling died suddenly and were presented for diagnosis. Gross and microscopic lesions of hepatitis were observed in all birds. A virus was isolated in embryonated goose eggs which, on the basis of complement fixation and immunofluorescence tests, was identified as goose hepatitis virus.
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Energetics of the Canada Goose

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1982
Measurements of food use in captive Canada geese (Branta canadensis interior) over 3to 4-day periods at constant temperatures showed that existence metabolism (Mkcal = kcal/bird/day) increased with drop in temperature (T = ?C) as: Mkcal = 511 4.983T in males at 10and 15-hour photoperiods and Mkcal = 487 4.709T in a female at 15-hour photoperiod.
John E. Williams, S. Charles Kendeigh
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Acute Copper Toxicosis in the Canada Goose

Avian Diseases, 1975
Acute copper toxicosis resulted in Canada geese, Branta canadensis, following ingestion of copper sulfate at about 600mg/kg from a small man-made pond on a game farm. The lesions were those associated with copper toxicosis in other avian species. The primary pathologic change was necrosis and sloughing of the proventriculus and gizzard.
B M, Henderson, R W, Winterfield
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Liposarcoma in a Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)

Avian Diseases, 1987
A multicentric liposarcoma was identified in various skeletal muscles of a mature Canada goose. The light and electron microscopic appearance of the tumor is discussed in relation to the appearance of liposarcoma in other species.
A R, Doster   +4 more
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The Canada Goose

2023
Described as invasive, a nuisance, and squatters by not only most mainstream media outlets but also by a number of wildlife charities, the much-maligned Canada Goose populations of the UK are important members of our more-than-human urban communities.
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