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LANE, SIMON J., and MARK HASSALL. "Nocturnal feeding by Dark-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla bernicla." Ibis 138, no. 2 (June 28, 2008): 291–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1996.tb04341.x.

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Poisbleau, Maud, Sébastien Dalloyau, Hervé Fritz, Charles-André Bost, and Barwolt S. Ebbinge. "Brent goose Branta bernicla bernicla feeding behaviour during incubation, Taïmyr Peninsula, Russia." Polar Biology 30, no. 10 (May 10, 2007): 1343–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00300-007-0295-x.

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Poisbleau, Maud, André Lacroix, and Olivier Chastel. "DHEA levels and social dominance relationships in wintering brent geese (Branta bernicla bernicla)." Behavioural Processes 80, no. 1 (January 2009): 99–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2008.08.002.

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Carmona, R., A. Hernández-Álvarez, L. F. Mendoza, and L. Ortega. "RECENT RECORDS OF THE BLACK BRANT (Branta bernicla nigricans) IN NAYARIT, MÉXICO." CICIMAR Oceánides 26, no. 1 (June 4, 2011): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.37543/oceanides.v26i1.96.

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Registros recientes del ganso de collar (Branta bernicla nigricans) en Nayarit, México Presentamos el segundo y tercer registro en 25 años del Ganso de collar (Branta bernicla nigricans) en Nayarit, México. El 24 de enero de 2010 observamos y fotografiamos tres especímenes juveniles del ganso en una granja camaronícola ubicada en la vecindad de San Blás. Uno de ellos (macho) fue marcado el verano anterior en el NW de Alaska. El 14 de diciembre de 2010 se observaron dos juveniles en Laguna Las Garzas, al norte de Nayarit.
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Poisbleau, Maud, Hervé Fritz, Marion Valeix, Pierre-Yves Perroi, Sébastien Dalloyau, and Marcel M. Lambrechts. "Social dominance correlates and family status in wintering dark-bellied brent geese, Branta bernicla bernicla." Animal Behaviour 71, no. 6 (June 2006): 1351–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.09.014.

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Jourdain, F. C. R. "The Forms of Brent Goose, Branta bernicla (L.)." Ibis 78, no. 1 (April 3, 2008): 202–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1936.tb03655.x.

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Wojcinski, Zbigniew W., Ian K. Barker, D. Bruce Hunter, and Harry Lumsden. "AN OUTBREAK OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN ATLANTIC BRANT GEESE, BRANTA BERNICLA HROTA." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 23, no. 2 (April 1987): 248–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-23.2.248.

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Poisbleau, Maud, Noël Guillon, and Hervé Fritz. "Preservation of winter social dominance status in Brent Geese Branta bernicla bernicla within and across winters." Journal of Ornithology 151, no. 3 (March 18, 2010): 737–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10336-009-0437-8.

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Lindberg, Mark S., James S. Sedinger, Dirk V. Derksen, and Robert F. Rockwell. "Natal and Breeding Philopatry in a Black Brant, Branta bernicla nigricans, Metapopulation." Ecology 79, no. 6 (September 1998): 1893. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/176697.

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Lindberg, Mark S., James S. Sedinger, Dirk V. Derksen, and Robert F. Rockwell. "NATAL AND BREEDING PHILOPATRY IN A BLACK BRANT,BRANTA BERNICLA NIGRICANS,METAPOPULATION." Ecology 79, no. 6 (September 1998): 1893–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/0012-9658(1998)079[1893:nabpia]2.0.co;2.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Branta bernicla bernicla"

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Campton, R. Paul. "Agricultural grazing by pale-bellied Brent geese Branta bernicla hrota on Strangford Lough." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.287400.

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Lane, Simon John. "Selection of feeding sites by overwintering dark-bellied Brent geese Branta Bericla Bernicla (L.)." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.359380.

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Reed, Eric Thomas. "Migration patterns and philopatry of the black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq24228.pdf.

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Denny, Matthew J. H. "Waterfowl disturbance : effects of hunting in a coastal ecosystem." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.391451.

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Harrison, Xavier. "Causes and consequences of variation in dispersal strategy in an Arctic migrant." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/2998.

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Improving our understanding of the factors that shape the demography of populations now requires that we consider no event in isolation, and instead express current performance as a product of previous events and processes. Patterns of site choice and dispersal likely underpin a large proportion of the variation in reproductive success among individuals, but the consequences of dispersal decisions may only become apparent many months later at a separate stage of the annual cycle Only by studying the interactions among seasons can we determine how differences in annual routine translate into asymmetries in fitness, and subsequently apply this understanding to processes occurring at the population level. This thesis begins with a review of the phenomena known as carry-over effects (COEs; Chapter 2), where I find evidence to support their occurrence in a multitude of taxa and identify previously unconsidered drivers of carry-over effects that could potentially explain their widespread nature. The remainder of this thesis comprises empirical work using light-bellied Brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota) as a model system to study these processes. In Chapter 3 I show evidence of a COE in Brent geese mediated by body condition, but in addition demonstrate how the strength of this effect is moderated by downstream climatic conditions operating in a density-independent fashion. Chapter 4 describes the development of novel polymorphic microsatellite loci to be used in population genetic and parentage studies. In Chapter 5 I show that light-bellied Brent geese are highly site faithful and that this fidelity has a cultural basis. Finally in Chapter 6 I characterize patterns of mate choice, and investigate potential consequences of this pattern in light of the observed site fidelity, in terms of risk of inbreeding. Collectively my results demonstrate the utility of combining long-term datasets with genetic pedigrees to investigate patterns of dispersal in a migratory species. Moreover they highlight the necessity to study individual performance in the context of the entire annual cycle in order to fully characterize the nature and strength of fitness determinants operating at multiple stages in a migratory species.
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Anderson, Guy Q. A. "Feeding habitat selection by pale-bellied brent geese Branta bernical hrota at Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, U.K." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.285279.

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Books on the topic "Branta bernicla bernicla"

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Lane, Simon John. Selection of feeding sites by overwintering dark-bellied brent geese branta bernicla bernicla (L.). Norwich: University of East Anglia, 1994.

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Madsen, Jesper. Spring feeding ecology of Brent Geese Branta bernicla: Annual variation in salt marsh food supplies and effects of grazing on growth of vegetation. Rønde, Denmark: Vildtbiologisk station, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Branta bernicla bernicla"

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Brown, Jeannette. "Chemical Engineers." In African American Women Chemists. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199742882.003.0011.

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Dr. Lilia Abron is an engineer, an entrepreneur, mother, and activist who works twelve-hour days. She is another true Renaissance woman. Lilia was born at home in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 8, 1945. She was small, premature, and almost did not survive were it not for her aunt, who rushed her to the hospital in a cab because ambulances were not available to black people at the time. She was the second of four daughters of Ernest Buford Abron and Bernice Wise Abron, who were both educators. Both of her parents had attended LeMyone College. Her father entered college and played football. Because of an injury he was ineligible to serve in the military in World War II. He then worked as a Pullman porter, because his father had been a Pullman porter. After the war, when the trains were not as popular, he became a teacher in the Memphis public schools. Lilia’s mother and father were very active during the civil rights era. Lilia’s mother was from Arkansas; and she typed the briefs for Wiley Branton, defense attorney for the Little Rock Nine, the group that integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Because Lilia’s parents were active in Memphis society, Lilia was involved in programs that included the Girl Scouts and the church. She went to public school in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, which led the United States to improve math and science education. The school system tracked each student’s education, even in the segregated schools. Therefore, Lilia was placed in the math and science track. This meant she participated in a science fair, which was held at Lemoyne College. In addition, she had to prepare other science projects. Her segregated schools were well equipped for science teaching. In addition to well-stocked labs, the Memphis high school that she attended offered higher-level mathematics, including algebra and introduction to calculus. She graduated from high school in Memphis and decided to go to college with the intention of studying medicine, which was the one of the few occupations available to black people at the time.
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