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Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
by
Colsoulle, Claire
, Adriaens, Tim
, Delhez, Pauline
, Van der Beeten, Iris
, Groom, Quentin J.
in
Alopochen aegyptiaca
/ Animal Behavior
/ Anser anser
/ Attraction
/ Behavior
/ Belgium
/ Biogeography
/ Branta canadensis
/ Branta leucopsis
/ Ecology
/ environment
/ Environmental sciences & ecology
/ Feral
/ Flight
/ Gardens
/ Geese
/ goose
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Greenhouses
/ Habitat
/ Invasive
/ Islands
/ Lakes
/ Landscape
/ Landscaping
/ Life sciences
/ Natural Resource Management
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
/ Sciences du vivant
/ Site selection
/ Suburban areas
2020
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Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
by
Colsoulle, Claire
, Adriaens, Tim
, Delhez, Pauline
, Van der Beeten, Iris
, Groom, Quentin J.
in
Alopochen aegyptiaca
/ Animal Behavior
/ Anser anser
/ Attraction
/ Behavior
/ Belgium
/ Biogeography
/ Branta canadensis
/ Branta leucopsis
/ Ecology
/ environment
/ Environmental sciences & ecology
/ Feral
/ Flight
/ Gardens
/ Geese
/ goose
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Greenhouses
/ Habitat
/ Invasive
/ Islands
/ Lakes
/ Landscape
/ Landscaping
/ Life sciences
/ Natural Resource Management
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
/ Sciences du vivant
/ Site selection
/ Suburban areas
2020
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Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
by
Colsoulle, Claire
, Adriaens, Tim
, Delhez, Pauline
, Van der Beeten, Iris
, Groom, Quentin J.
in
Alopochen aegyptiaca
/ Animal Behavior
/ Anser anser
/ Attraction
/ Behavior
/ Belgium
/ Biogeography
/ Branta canadensis
/ Branta leucopsis
/ Ecology
/ environment
/ Environmental sciences & ecology
/ Feral
/ Flight
/ Gardens
/ Geese
/ goose
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Greenhouses
/ Habitat
/ Invasive
/ Islands
/ Lakes
/ Landscape
/ Landscaping
/ Life sciences
/ Natural Resource Management
/ Parks & recreation areas
/ Protection and preservation
/ Sciences de l’environnement & écologie
/ Sciences du vivant
/ Site selection
/ Suburban areas
2020
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Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
2020
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In European and North American cities geese are among the most common and most visible large herbivores. As such, their presence and behaviour often conflict with the desires of the human residents. Fouling, noise, aggression and health concerns are all cited as reasons that there are \"
\". Lethal control is often used for population management; however, this raises questions about whether this is a sustainable strategy to resolve the conflict between humans and geese when, paradoxically, it is humans that are responsible for creating the habitat and often providing the food and protection of geese at other times. We hypothesise that the landscaping of suburban parks can be improved to decrease its attractiveness to geese and to reduce the opportunity for conflict between geese and humans.
Using observations collected over five years from a botanic garden situated in suburban Belgium and data from the whole of Flanders in Belgium, we examined landscape features that attract geese. These included the presence of islands in lakes, the distance from water, barriers to level flight and the size of exploited areas. The birds studied were the tadornine goose
(L. 1766) (Egyptian goose) and the anserine geese,
(L. 1758) (Canada goose),
(L. 1758) (greylag goose) and
(Bechstein, 1803) (barnacle goose). Landscape modification is a known method for altering goose behaviour, but there is little information on the power of such methods with which to inform managers and planners.
Our results demonstrate that lakes with islands attract more than twice as many anserine geese than lakes without islands, but make little difference to Egyptian geese. Furthermore, flight barriers between grazing areas and lakes are an effective deterrent to geese using an area for feeding. Keeping grazing areas small and surrounded by trees reduces their attractiveness to geese.
The results suggest that landscape design can be used successfully to reduce the number of geese and their conflict with humans. However, this approach has its limitations and would require humans to compromise on what they expect from their landscaped parks, such as open vistas, lakes, islands and closely cropped lawns.
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