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Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis have bred in the Russian part of the Gulf of Finland since
1995. The species starting to breed in this area later than in the western Baltic Sea and
North Sea regions, which were first colonised in the 1970s and early 1980s respectively.
Since then, the breeding distribution has continued to expand through Lake Ladoga to
Lake Onega in northwest Russia, which currently forms the north-easternmost limit of
the range for of this temperate-breeding population. Nowadays, Barnacle Geese in the
Russian part of the Gulf of Finland breed later than in other Baltic countries, including
neighbouring Finland. The egg-laying period, which starts between 1 May–25 June and
peaks during 11–25 May, is longer than for Barnacle Geese nesting in western parts of
the temperate zone and also in comparison with those breeding in the Russian Arctic.
The mean clutch size of 4.95 (s.e. ± 0.07) eggs is however larger than in other parts of
the Baltic and in Arctic areas. Nests were found only on islands occupied by Herring
Gulls Larus argentatus, which is the most common predator of Barnacle Goose eggs in
the region. The Herring Gulls’ egg-laying period lasted from April to June; thus,
incubation of Barnacle Goose eggs occurs during the gulls’ nesting and brood rearing
period. It is suggested that anthropogenic disturbance could adversely affect Barnacle
Goose breeding success in the Russian part of the Gulf of Finland, through tourist
activity displacing geese from their nests at a time when the gulls are also breeding nearby.
Specific features of the environment (late spring, predation risk and tourist activity)
and the characteristics of this particular goose population (recent colonisation of the
area, small population size and late breeding period) should be taken into account in
developing conservation management programmes for geese in the region.
Переведенное названиеПозднее гнездование делает Белощекую казарку чувствительной к антропогенному беспокойству в российской части Балтийского моря
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)160-175
ЖурналWildfowl
Номер выпуска69
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2019

    Области исследований

  • breeding success, disturbance, Herring Gull Larus argentatus, predator pressure, range expansion.

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Науки об окружающей среде (все)

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