Monitoring of Greater Snow Goose reproduction on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada

Nest searches are carried out on foot from our main field station since 1989 and from a secondary field camp inside the main goose colony since 1992. Nests are found during laying or incubation period by searches conducted over various areas in both sectors. At the main goose colony, systematic nest searches are conducted using two methods: (1) over an intensively-studied core area (ca 50 ha) located in the centre of the colony every year, and (2) since 1999, within a variable number of 1 and 2-ha plots randomly located throughout the colony. We also attempt to find the nests of as many neck-collared females as possible through intensive searches throughout the nesting colony. Nests are positioned with a GPS receiver and revisited twice or more to determine laying date, clutch size, hatching date and nesting success.

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Source https://nordicana.cen.ulaval.ca/en/publication?doi=10.5885%2F45570CE-2D00DCA728074FA7
Version 1.1
Citation Gauthier, G., Cadieux, M.-C. 2020. Monitoring of Greater Snow Goose reproduction on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada, v. 1.1. Nordicana D41, doi: 10.5885/45570CE-2D00DCA728074FA7.
Temporal coverage 1989-01-06 → 2019-08-12
Spatial coverage 73.15625°N, -79.97187°E
Station cen-whapmagoostui-kuujuarapik-research-station
Collaborator nordicana-d
Variable measured
  • Greater snow goose nest visits
Date published 2019-03-07
Publisher Nordicana D
Provider Centre d'études nordiques (CEN)