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Research article2003Peer reviewed

Breeding success of sympatric dabbling ducks in relation to population density and food resources

Elmberg J, Nummi P, Poysa H, Sjoberg K

Abstract

Breeding success in sympatric mallard Anas platyrhynchos, teal A. crecca and wigeon A. penelope in a boreal watershed in Finland was studied for 12 years. Benthic and surface-emerging prey animals were trapped to obtain annual indices of food abundance. Mallard and teal were equally abundant over the years, being roughly twice as numerous as wigeon. Pair density, brood:pair ratio and duckling:pair ratio were used to test the hypothesis that per capita breeding success decreases in a density-dependent fashion as either pair density or the number of nesting pairs per available food unit increases. In mallard we found no density-dependent patterns at all. In teal per capita brood production decreased as prey animals became relatively scarcer, but this interpretation may not be robust. In wigeon, however, there were two independent significant patterns of direct density-dependence in a temporal succession, i.e. between pair density and per capita brood production in the early part of the breeding season, and then between per capita abundance of surface-emerging insect prey and the number of ducklings per pair. Despite wide dietary overlap and frequent co-occurrence on single lakes among species in the guild, we found no evidence for interspecific density-dependent effects. We hypothesize that there is no or infrequent food limitation for breeding dabblers in this system, and that behavior may be the process behind the pattern of density-dependence in wigeon

Published in

Oikos
2003, Volume: 100, number: 2, pages: 333-341
Publisher: BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD

      SLU Authors

    • Elmberg, Johan

      • Department of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
      • Sjöberg, Kjell

        • Department of Animal Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

      UKÄ Subject classification

      Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use

      Publication identifier

      DOI: https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0706.2003.11934.x

      Permanent link to this page (URI)

      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/479