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View article: Effects of Goose Herbivory on Littoral Vegetation and Aquatic Macroinvertebrates During Breeding Season
Effects of Goose Herbivory on Littoral Vegetation and Aquatic Macroinvertebrates During Breeding Season Open
During recent decades, increased populations of geese have raised concerns about their potential impact on the abundance and composition of shoreline vegetation through grazing, and how this may affect other organisms relying on the same v…
View article: Local movements of farmed‐released versus wild mallards <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> in fall
Local movements of farmed‐released versus wild mallards <i>Anas platyrhynchos</i> in fall Open
Releasing farmed mallards into the wild is a common practice in wildlife management worldwide, involving millions of birds annually, and is mainly carried out to increase hunting opportunities. Ringing and previous research show that relea…
View article: Silent domestication of wildlife in the Anthropocene: The mallard as a case study
Silent domestication of wildlife in the Anthropocene: The mallard as a case study Open
View article: The hub of the wheel or hitchhikers? The potential influence of large avian herbivores on other trophic levels in wetland ecosystems
The hub of the wheel or hitchhikers? The potential influence of large avian herbivores on other trophic levels in wetland ecosystems Open
Goose and swan populations have increased concurrently with environmental degradation of wetlands, such as eutrophication, vegetation losses, and decrease in biodiversity. An important question is whether geese and swans contribute to such…
View article: The meaning of wild: Genetic and adaptive consequences from large-scale releases of domestic mallards
The meaning of wild: Genetic and adaptive consequences from large-scale releases of domestic mallards Open
View article: Evaluation of Nutritional Quality and Sensory Parameters of Meat from Mallard and Four Species of Wild Goose
Evaluation of Nutritional Quality and Sensory Parameters of Meat from Mallard and Four Species of Wild Goose Open
Future challenges concerning protein supply for food and feed include the management of all currently available resources. In Sweden, wildfowl are hunted for several reasons, one of which is to protect growing crops. In this study, meat fr…
View article: Effects of released farmed mallards on species richness of breeding waterbirds and amphibians in natural, restored and constructed wetlands
Effects of released farmed mallards on species richness of breeding waterbirds and amphibians in natural, restored and constructed wetlands Open
Common practices in current game management are wetland restoration and creation, as well as releases of quarry species. We studied the impact of releases of mallard ducklings on species richness of wild waterbirds and amphibians on three …
View article: Survival of wild and farmed-released mallards: the Swedish example
Survival of wild and farmed-released mallards: the Swedish example Open
More than three million farmed mallards are released annually for hunting purposes in Europe. The ecological impact of these releases depends on how many birds survive to join the wild breeding population. We estimated annual survival in f…
View article: Effekter av utsättningar av farmade änder ämnade för jakt
Effekter av utsättningar av farmade änder ämnade för jakt Open
I över 40 år har det i Sverige pågått ett storskaligt, ekologiskt experiment där hundratusentals gräsänder årligen har fötts upp i fångenskap och satts ut i våtmarker för att öka på den jaktbara populationen. Genom uppfödning i fångenskap …
View article: Admixture between released and wild game birds: a changing genetic landscape in European mallards (Anas platyrhynchos)
Admixture between released and wild game birds: a changing genetic landscape in European mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) Open
View article: Assessment of the risks associated with the import and release of hand-reared mallards for hunting purposes. Opinion of the Panel on Alien Organisms and Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety, VKM Report 2017:23
Assessment of the risks associated with the import and release of hand-reared mallards for hunting purposes. Opinion of the Panel on Alien Organisms and Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) of the Norwegian Scientific Committee for Food Safety, VKM Report 2017:23 Open
View article: Large-scale releases of native species: the mallard as a predictive model system
Large-scale releases of native species: the mallard as a predictive model system Open
Human alteration of natural systems, and its consequences are of great concern and the impact on global ecosystems is one of the biggest threats that biodiversity stands before. Translocations of invasive species, as well as intraspecific …