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  1. Trinder, M. N., Hassell, D., and Votier, S. (2009) Reproductive performance in arctic-nesting geese is influenced by environmental conditions during the wintering, breeding and migration seasons. Oikos, 118, 1093-1101.

  2. Jonsson, J. E. and Afton, A. D. (2009) Time budgets of Snow Geese Chen caerulescens and Ross's Geese Chen rossii in mixed flocks: implications of body size, ambient temperature and family associations. Ibis, 151, 134-144.

  3. Fox, T. A. D., Eide, N. E., Bergersen, E., and Madsen, J. (2009) Resource partitioning in sympatric arctic-breeding geese: summer habitat use, spatial and dietary overlap of Barnacle and Pink-footed Geese in Svalbard. Ibis, 151, 122-133.

  4. Anderholm, S., Marshall, R. C., van der Jeugd, H. P., Waldeck, P., Larsson, K., and Andersson, M. (2009) Nest parasitism in the barnacle goose: evidence from protein fingerprinting and microsatellites. Animal Behaviour, 78, 167-174.

  5. Volkov, S. V. and Rozenfeld, S. B. (2008) Ecology of the feeding and dynamics of diet composition in breeding Pacific brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) at the Lena River delta, Yakutia. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 87, 819-829.

  6. Tombre, I. M., Hogda, K. A., Madsen, J., Griffin, L. R., Kuijken, E., Shimmings, P., Rees, E., and Verscheure, C. (2008) The onset of spring and timing of migration in two arctic nesting goose populations: the pink-footed goose Anser bachyrhynchus and the barnacle goose Branta leucopsis. Journal of Avian Biology, 39, 691-703.

  7. Poisbleau, M., Desmonts, D., and Fritz, H. (2008) Dominance relationships in Dark-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla bernicla at spring staging areas. Ardea, 96, 135-139.

  8. Nicolai, C. A., Sedinger, J. S., and Wege, M. L. (2008) Differences in Growth of Black Brant Goslings Between A Major Breeding Colony and Outlying Breeding Aggregations. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 120, 755-766.

  9. Jonsson, J. E. and Afton, A. D. (2008) Lesser Snow Geese and Ross'S Geese Form Mixed Flocks During Winter But Differ in Family Maintenance and Social Status. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 120, 725-731.

  10. Jensen, R. A., Madsen, J., O'Connell, M., Wisz, M. S., Tommervik, H., and Mehlum, F. (2008) Prediction of the distribution of Arctic-nesting pink-footed geese under a warmer climate scenario. Global Change Biology, 14, 1-10.

  11. Bauer, S., Van Dinther, M., Hogda, K. A., Klaassen, M., and Madsen, J. (2008) The consequences of climate-driven stop-over sites changes on migration schedules and fitness of Arctic geese. Journal of Animal Ecology, 77, 654-660.

  12. Tinkler, E., Montgomery, W. I., and Elwood, R. W. (2007) Shared or unshared parental care in overwintering brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota). Ethology, 113, 368-376.

  13. Sedinger, J. S. and Chelgren, N. D. (2007) Survival and breeding advantages of larger black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) goslings: Within- and among-cohort variation. Auk, 124, 1281-1293.

  14. Sedinger, J. S., Nicolai, C. A., Lensink, C. J., Wentworth, C., and Conant, B. (2007) Black brant harvest, density dependence, and survival: A record of poputlation dynamics. Journal of Wildlife Management, 71, 496-506.

  15. Portugal, S. J., Green, J. A., and Butler, P. J. (4-15-2007) Annual changes in body mass and resting metabolism in captive barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis): the importance of wing moult. Journal of Experimental Biology, 210, 1391-1397.

  16. Pistorius, P. A., Follestad, A., Nilsson, L., and Taylor, F. E. (2007) A demographic comparison of two Nordic populations of Greylag Geese Anser anser. Ibis, 149, 553-563.

  17. Osiejuk, T. S. and Kuczynski, L. (2007) Factors affecting flushing distance in incubating female greylag geese Anser anser. Wildlife Biology, 13, 11-18.

  18. Madsen, J., Tamstorf, M., Klaassen, M., Eide, N., Glahder, C., Riget, F., Nyegaard, H., and Cottaar, F. (2007) Effects of snow cover on the timing and success of reproduction in high-Arctic pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus. Polar Biology, 30, 1363-1372.

  19. Lee, D. E., Black, J. M., Moore, J. E., and Sedinger, J. S. (2007) Age-specific stopover ecology of Black Brant at Humboldt Bay, California. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 119, 9-22.

  20. Graaf, A. J. D., Stahl, J., Veeneklaas, R. M., and Bakker, J. P. (3-16-2007) Vegetation characteristics of a brackish marsh on Gotland and foraging choices of migrating and brood rearing geese. Annales Botanici Fennici, 44, 33-41.

  21. Fox, A. D., Bergersen, E., Tombre, I. M., and Madsen, J. (2007) Minimal intra-seasonal dietary overlap of barnacle and pink-footed geese on their breeding grounds in Svalbard. Polar Biology, 30, 759-768.

  22. Drent, R. H., Eichhorn, G., Flagstad, A., van der Graaf, A. J., Litvin, K. E., and Stahl, J. (2007) Migratory connectivity in Arctic geese: spring stopovers are the weak links in meeting targets for breeding. Journal of Ornithology, 148, S501-S514.

  23. Butler, P. (2007) The trials and tribulations of migratory barnacle geese. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 146, S81-S81.

  24. Audet, B., Gauthier, G., and Levesque, E. (2007) Feeding ecology of greater snow goose goslings in mesic tundra on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada. Condor, 109, 361-376.

  25. van der Jeugd, H. P. and Litvin, K. Y. (2006) Travels and traditions: long-distance dispersal in the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis based on individual case histories. Ardea, 94, 421-432.

  26. van der Jeugd, H., Eichhorn, G., Drent, R., Larsson, K., and Litvin, K. (2006) Rapid range expansion and loss of migratory behavior in the Barnacle Goose: food for thought. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 69-69.

  27. van der Graaf, S. A. J., Stahl, J., Klimkowska, A., Bakker, J. P., and Drent, R. H. (2006) Surfing on a green wave - how plant growth drives spring migration in the Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis. Ardea, 94, 567-577.

  28. Stempniewicz, L. (2006) Polar bear predatory behaviour toward molting barnacle geese and nesting glaucous gulls on Spitsbergen. Arctic, 59, 247-251.

  29. Stahl, J. and Van Der Graaf, S. (2006) Flexible arctic migrants: rapid shifts of barnacle goose flyways during times of global change. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 82-82.

  30. Schmidt, L. and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (2006) Changing environmental conditions cause variability in individual fitness in arctic-breeding Barnacle Geese. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 247-247.

  31. Portugal, S., Green, J., and Butler, P. (2006) Seasonal variability in body composition, physiology and energetics of Barnacle Geese. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 232-233.

  32. Poisbleau, M., Fritz, H., Valeix, M., Perroi, P. Y., Dalloyau, S., and Lambrechts, M. M. (2006) Social dominance correlates and family status in wintering dark-bellied brent geese, Branta bernicla bernicla. Animal Behaviour, 71, 1351-1358.

  33. Poisbleau, M., Fritz, H., Dano, S., and Lambrechts, M. M. (2006) Body measurements and hormonal within-pair covariation in wintering and spring staging Dark-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla bernicla. Ardea, 94, 127-131.

  34. Moore, J. E. and Black, J. M. (2006) Slave to the tides: Spatiotemporal foraging dynamics of spring staging Black Brant. Condor, 108, 661-677.

  35. Mainguy, J., Gauthier, G., Giroux, J. F., and Bety, J. (2006) Gosling growth and survival in relation to brood movements in Greater Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica). Auk, 123, 1077-1089.

  36. Kuijper, D. P. J., Bakker, J. P., Cooper, E. J., Ubels, R., Jonsdottir, I. S., and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (2006) Intensive grazing by Barnacle geese depletes High Arctic seed bank. Canadian Journal of Botany-Revue Canadienne de Botanique, 84, 995-1004.

  37. Kalmbach, E. (2006) Why do goose parents adopt unrelated goslings? A review of hypotheses and empirical evidence, and new research questions. Ibis, 148, 66-78.

  38. Kahlert, J. (2006) Factors affecting escape behaviour in moulting Greylag Geese Anser anser. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 569-577.

  39. Jonsson, J. E. and Afton, A. D. (2006) Different time and energy budgets of Lesser Snow Geese in rice-prairies and coastal marshes in Southwest Louisiana. Waterbirds, 29, 451-458.

  40. Jefferies, R. L. and Drent, R. H. (2006) Arctic geese, migratory connectivity and agricultural change: calling the sorcerer's apprentice to order. Ardea, 94, 537-554.

  41. Hubner, C. E. (2006) The importance of pre-breeding areas for the arctic Barnacle Goose Branta leucopsis. Ardea, 94, 701-713.

  42. Eichhorn, G., Afanasyev, V., Drent, R. H., and van der Jeugd, H. P. (2006) Spring stopover routines in Russian Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis tracked by resightings and geolocation. Ardea, 94, 667-678.

  43. Borja, A., Liria, P., Muxika, I., and Bald, J. (2006) Relationships between wave exposure and biomass of the goose barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes, Gmelin, 1790) in the Gaztelugatxe Marine Reserve (Basque Country, northern Spain). Ices Journal of Marine Science, 63, 626-636.

  44. Scheiber, I. B. R., Weiss, B. M., Frigerio, D., and Kotrschal, K. (2005) Active and passive social support in families of greylag geese (Anser anser). Behaviour, 142, 1535-1557.

  45. Prop, J., Lichtenbelt, W. D. V., Beekman, J. H., and Faber, J. F. (2005) Using food quality and retention time to predict digestion efficiency in geese. Wildlife Biology, 11, 21-29.

  46. Menu, S., Gauthier, G., and Reed, A. (2005) Survival of young greater snow geese (Chen caerulescens atlantica) during fall migration. Auk, 122, 479-496.

  47. Kalmbach, E., van der Aa, P., and Komdeur, J. (2005) Adoption as a gosling strategy to obtain better parental care? Experimental evidence for gosling choice and age-dependency of adoption in greylag geese. Behaviour, 142, 1515-1533.

  48. Ganter, B., Boyd, W. S., Baranyuk, V. V., and Cooke, F. (2005) First pairing in Snow Geese Anser caerulescens: at what age and at what time of year does it occur? Ibis, 147, 57-66.

  49. Fox, A. D. and Bergersen, L. (2005) Lack of competition between barnacle geese Branta leucopsis and pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus during the pre-breeding period in Svalbard. Journal of Avian Biology, 36, 173-178.

  50. Ely, C. R., Fox, A. D., Alisauskas, R. T., Andreev, A., Bromley, R. G., Degtyarev, A. G., Ebbinge, B., Gurtovaya, E. N., Kerbes, R., Kondratyev, A. V., Kostin, I., Krechmar, A. V., Litvin, K. E., Miyabayashi, Y., Moou, J. H., Oates, R. M., Orthmeyer, D. L., Sabano, Y., Simpson, S. G., Solovieva, D. V., Spindler, M. A., Syroechkovsky, Y. V., Takekawa, J. Y., and Walsh, A. (2005) Circumpolar variation in morphological characteristics of Greater White-Fronted Geese Anser albifrons. Bird Study, 52, 104-119.

  51. Cope, D. R., Loonen, M. J. J. E., Rowcliffe, J. M., and Pettifor, R. A. (2005) Larger barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) are more efficient feeders: a possible mechanism for observed body size-fitness relationships. Journal of Zoology, 265, 37-42.

  52. Bowler, J., Mitchell, C., and Leitch, A. J. (2005) Greylag Geese on Tiree and Coll, Scotland: Status, habitat use and movements. Waterbirds, 28, 61-70.

  53. Bos, D., Drent, R. H., Rubinigg, M., and Stahl, J. (2005) The relative importance of food biomass and quality for patch and habitat choice in Brent Geese Branta bernicla. Ardea, 93, 5-16.

  54. Weiss, B. M. and Kotrschal, K. (2004) Effects of passive social support in juvenile Greylag geese (Anser anser): A study from fledging to adulthood. Ethology, 110, 429-444.

  55. Ward, D. H., Schmutz, J. A., Sedinger, J. S., Bollinger, K. S., Martin, P. D., and Anderson, B. A. (2004) Temporal and geographic variation in survival of juvenile Black Brant. Condor, 106, 263-274.

  56. van der Graaf, A. J., Lavrinenko, O. V., Elsakov, V., van Eerden, M. R., and Stahl, J. (2004) Habitat use of barnacle geese at a subarctic salt marsh in the Kolokolkova Bay, Russia. Polar Biology, 27, 651-660.

  57. Sedinger, J. S., Herzog, M. P., and Ward, D. H. (2004) Early environment and recruitment of black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) into the breeding population. Auk, 121, 68-73.

  58. Ngai, J. T. and Jefferies, R. L. (2004) Nutrient limitation of plant growth and forage quality in Arctic coastal marshes. Journal of Ecology, 92, 1001-1010.

  59. Kawai, T. and Tokeshi, M. (2004) Variable modes of facilitation in the upper intertidal: goose barnacles and mussels. Marine Ecology-Progress Series, 272, 203-213.

  60. Green, M. (2004) Flying with the wind - Spring migration of Arctic-breeding waders and geese over South Sweden. Ardea, 92, 145-159.

  61. Bos, D., van de Koppel, J., and Weissing, F. J. (2004) Dark-bellied Brent geese aggregate to cope with increased levels of primary production. Oikos, 107, 485-496.

  62. Amano, T., Ushiyama, K., Fujita, G., and Higuchi, H. (2004) Alleviating grazing damage by white-fronted geese: an optimal foraging approach. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41, 675-688.

  63. van der Jeugd, H. P., Gurtovaya, E., Eichhorn, G., Litvin, K. Y., Mineev, O. Y., and van Eerden, M. (2003) Breeding barnacle geese in Kolokolkova Bay, Russia: number of breeding pairs, reproductive success and morphology. Polar Biology, 26, 700-706.

  64. Reed, E. T., Gauthier, G., Pradel, R., and Lebreton, J. D. (2003) Age and environmental conditions affect recruitment in greater snow geese. Ecology, 84, 219-230.

  65. Prop, J., Black, J. M., and Shimmings, P. (2003) Travel schedules to the high arctic: barnacle geese trade-off the timing of migration with accumulation of fat deposits. Oikos, 103, 403-414.

  66. Phillips, R. A., Cope, D. R., Rees, E. C., and O'Connell, M. J. (2003) Site fidelity and range size of wintering Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis. Bird Study, 50, 161-169.

  67. Molares, J. and Freire, J. (2003) Development and perspectives for community-based management of the goose barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) fisheries in Galicia (NW Spain). Fisheries Research, 65, 485-492.

  68. Frigerio, D., Weiss, B., Dittami, J., and Kotrschal, K. (2003) Social allies modulate corticosterone excretion and increase success in agonistic interactions in juvenile hand-raised graylag geese (Anser anser). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 81, 1746-1754.

  69. Cope, D. R., Rowcliffe, J. M., and Pettifor, R. A. (2003) Sward height, structure and leaf extension rate of Lolium perenne pastures when grazed by overwintering barnacle geese. Grass and Forage Science, 58, 70-76.

  70. Cope, D. R. (2003) Variation in daily and seasonal foraging routines of non-breeding barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis): working harder does not overcome environmental constraints. Journal of Zoology, 260, 65-71.

  71. Carbone, C., Thompson, W. A., Zadorina, L., and Rowcliffe, J. M. (2003) Competition, predation risk and patterns of flock expansion in barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis). Journal of Zoology, 259, 301-308.

  72. Bos, D. and Stahl, J. (2003) Creating new foraging opportunities for dark-bellied brent Branta bernicla and barnacle geese Branta leucopsis in spring insights from a large-scale experiment. Ardea, 91, 153-165.

  73. Woog, F. (2002) Reproductive success and pairing in Hawaiian Geese (Branta sandvicensis) in relation to age and body size. Journal fur Ornithologie, 143, 43-50.

  74. van der Jeugd, H. P., van der Veen, I. T., and Larsson, K. (2002) Kin clustering in barnacle geese: familiarity or phenotype matching? Behavioral Ecology, 13, 786-790.

  75. Stahl, J., Bos, D., and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (2002) Foraging along a salinity gradient - The effect of tidal inundation on site choice by Dark-Bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla and Barnacle Geese B-leucopsis. Ardea, 90, 201-212.

  76. Schmutz, J. A. and Laing, K. K. (2002) Variation in foraging behavior and body mass in broods of Emperor Geese (Chen canagica): Evidence for interspecific density dependence. Auk, 119, 996-1009.

  77. Paxinos, E. E., James, H. F., Olson, S. L., Sorenson, M. D., Jackson, J., and Fleischer, R. C. (2002) mtDNA from fossils reveals a radiation of Hawaiian geese recently derived from the Canada goose (Branta canadensis). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 99, 1399-1404.

  78. Madsen, J., Frederiksen, M., and Ganter, B. (2002) Trends in annual and seasonal survival of Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus. Ibis, 144, 218-226.

  79. Hubner, C. E., Tombre, I. M., and Erikstad, K. E. (2002) Adaptive aspects of intraclutch egg-size variation in the High Arctic barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis). Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 80, 1180-1188.

  80. Bishop, C. M., Ward, S., Woakes, A. J., and Butler, P. J. (2002) The energetics of barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) flying in captive and wild conditions. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 133, 225-237.

  81. Alisauskas, R. T. (2002) Arctic climate, spring nutrition, and recruitment in midcontinent lesser snow geese. Journal of Wildlife Management, 66, 181-193.

  82. van der Jeugd, H. P., Olthoff, M. P., and Stahl, J. (2001) Breeding range translates into staging site choice: Baltic and arctic Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis use different habitats at a Dutch Wadden Sea island. Ardea, 89, 253-265.

  83. van der Jeugd, H. P. (2001) Large barnacle goose males can overcome the social costs of natal dispersal. Behavioral Ecology, 12, 275-282.

  84. Stahl, J., Tolsma, P. H., Loonen, M. J. J. E., and Drent, R. H. (2001) Subordinates explore but dominants profit: resource competition in high Arctic barnacle goose flocks. Animal Behavior, 61, 257-264.

  85. Stahl, J., Tolsma, P. H., Loonen, M. J. J. E., and Drent, R. H. (2001) Subordinates explore but dominants profit: resource competition in high Arctic barnacle goose flocks. Animal Behaviour, 61, 257-264.

  86. Sedinger, J. S., Herzog, M. P., Person, B. T., Kirk, M. T., Obritchkewitch, T., Martin, P. P., and Stickney, A. A. (2001) Large-scale variation in growth of Black Brant goslings related to food availability. Auk, 118, 1088-1095.

  87. Sedinger, J. S., Lindberg, M. S., and Chelgren, N. D. (2001) Age-specific breeding probability in black brant: effects of population density. Journal of Animal Ecology, 70, 798-807.

  88. Patterson, I. J. and Fuchs, R. M. E. (2001) The use of nitrogen fertilizer on alternative grassland feeding refuges for pink-footed geese in spring. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38, 637-646.

  89. Madsen, J. (2001) Spring migration strategies in pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus and consequences for spring fattening and fecundity. Ardea, 89, 43-55.

  90. Hassall, M., Riddington, R., and Helden, A. (2001) Foraging behaviour of brent geese, Branta b. bernicla, on grasslands: effects of sward length and nitrogen content. Oecologia, 127, 97-104.

  91. Green, M. (2001) Is wind drift in migrating barnacle and brent geese, Branta leucopsis and Branta bernicla, adaptive or non-adaptive? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 50, 45-54.

  92. Gauthier, G., Pradel, R., Menu, S., and Lebreton, J. D. (2001) Seasonal survival of Greater Snow Geese and effect of hunting under dependence in sighting probability. Ecology, 82, 3105-3119.

  93. Clausen, P., Frederiksen, M., Percival, S. M., Anderson, G. Q. A., and Denny, M. J. H. (2001) Seasonal and annual survival of East-Atlantic Pale-bellied Brent Geese Branta hrota assessed by capture-recapture analysis. Ardea, 89, 101-111.

  94. Black, J. M. (2001) Fitness consequences of long-term pair bonds in barnacle geese: monogamy in the extreme. Behavioral Ecology, 12, 640-645.

  95. van der Wal, R., van Lieshout, S., Bos, D., and Drent, R. H. (2000) Are spring staging brent geese evicted by vegetation succession? Ecography, 23, 60-69.

  96. van der Wal, R., van Wijnen, H., van Wieren, S., Beucher, O., and Bos, D. (2000) On facilitation between herbivores: How Brent Geese profit from brown hares. Ecology, 81, 969-980.

  97. Raveling, D. G., Sedinger, J. S., and Johnson, D. S. (2000) Reproductive success and survival in relation to experience during the first two years in Canada Geese. Condor, 102, 941-945.

  98. Pettifor, R. A., Caldow, R. W. G., Rowcliffe, J. M., Goss-Custard, J. D., Black, J. M., Hodder, K. H., Houston, A. I., Lang, A., and Webb, J. (2000) Spatially explicit, individual-based, behavioural models of the annual cycle of two migratory goose populations. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37, 103-135.

  99. Butler, P. J., Woakes, A. J., Bevan, R. M., and Stephenson, R. (2000) Heart rate and rate of oxygen consumption during flight of the barnacle goose, Branta leucopsis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-Molecular and Integrative Physiology, 126, 379-385.

  100. Vickery, J. A. and Gill, J. A. (1999) Managing grassland for wild geese in Britain: a review. Biological Conservation, 89, 93-106.

  101. Siriwardena, G. M. and Black, J. M. (1999) Parent and gosling strategies in wintering Barnacle geese. Wildfowl, 49, 18-26.

  102. Piedboeuf, N. and Gauthier, G. (1999) Nutritive quality of forage plants for greater snow goose goslings: when is it advantageous to feed on grazed plants? Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 77, 1908-1918.

  103. Loonen, M. J. J. E., Bruinzel, L. W., Black, J. M., and Drent, R. H. (1999) The benefit of large broods in barnacle geese: a study using natural and experimental manipulations. Journal of Animal Ecology, 68, 753-768.

  104. van der Wal, R. J., van de Koppel, J., and Sagel, M. (1998) On the relation between herbivore foraging efficiency and plant standing crop: an experiment with barnacle geese. Oikos, 82, 123-130.

  105. van der Jeugd, H. P. and Larsson, K. (1998) Pre-breeding survival of barnacle geese Branta leucopsis in relation to fledgling characteristics. Journal of Animal Ecology, 67, 953-966.

  106. Prop, J., Black, J. M., Shimmings, P., and Owen, M. (1998) The spring range of barnacle geese Branta leucopsis in relation to changes in land management and climate. Biological Conservation, 86, 339-346.

  107. Larsson, K., van der Jeugd, H. P., van der Veen, I. T., and Forslund, P. (1998) Body size declines despite positive directional selection on heritable size traits in a barnacle goose population. Evolution, 52, 1169-1184.

  108. Butler, P. J., Woakes, A. J., and Bishop, C. M. (1998) Behaviour and physiology of Svalbard Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis during their autumn migration. Journal of Avian Biology, 29, 536-545.

  109. Bishop, C. M., Butler, P. J., El Haj, A. J., and Egginton, S. (1998) Comparative development in captive and migratory populations of the barnacle goose. Physiological Zoology, 71, 198-207.

  110. Alsos, I. G., Elvebakk, A., and Gabrielsen, G. W. (1998) Vegetation exploitation by barnacle geese Branta leucopsis dirong incubation on Svalbard. Polar Research, 17, 1-14.

  111. Tombre, I. M., Black, J. M., and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (1997) Critical components in the dynamics of a barnacle goose colony: a sensitivity analysis. 81-89.

  112. Pettifor, R. A., Black, J. M., Owen, M., Rowcliffe, J. M., and Patterson, D. (1997) Growth of the Svalbard barnacle goose Branta leucopsis winter population 1958-1996: an initial review of temporal demographic changes. Skrifter 200, 147-164.

  113. Percival, S. M., Halpin, Y., and Houston, D. C. (1997) Managing the distribution of barnacle geese on Islay, Scotland, through deliberate human disturbance. Biological Conservation, 82, 273-277.

  114. Percival, S. M. and Percival, T. (1997) Feeding ecology of barnacle geese on their spring staging grounds in northern Iceland. Ecography, 20, 461-465.

  115. Madsen, J., Black, J. M., and Clausen, P. (1997) Status of the three Svalbard goose populations. 7-17.

  116. Loonen, M. J. J. E., Oosterbeek, K., and Drent, R. H. (1997) Variation in growth of young and adult size in barnacle geese Branta leucopsis: evidence for density dependence. Ardea, 85, 177-192.

  117. Deeaton, K. E., Bishop, C. M., and Butler, P. J. (1997) The effect of thyroid hormones on the aerobic development of locomotor and cardiac muscle in the barnacle goose. Journal of Comparative Physiology (B) Biochemical, Systematic and Environmental Physiology, 167, 319-327.

  118. Bo, T., Ekker, M., and Lindgaard, A. (1997) Action plan for goose management in Norway. 19-28.

  119. Black, J. M., Cooch, E. G., Loonen, M. J. J. E., Drent, R. H., and Owen, M. (1997) Body size variation in barnacle goose colonies: evidence for local saturation of habitats. Skrifter 200, 129-140.

  120. Williams, T. D., Jeffs, C., Murray, K. A., and Choudhury, S. (1996) Intraclutch egg-size variation in the Barnacle goose Branta leucopsis: an egg-removal experiment. Ibis, 138, 499-505.

  121. Tombre, I. M. and Erikstad, K. E. (1996) An experimental study of incubation effort in high-Arctic barnacle geese. Journal of Animal Ecology, 65, 325-331.

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