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  1. Desmonts, D., Fritz, H., Cornulier, T., and Maheo, R. (2009) Rise in human activities on the mudflats and Brent Geese (Branta bernicla) wintering distribution in relation to Zostera spp. beds: a 30-year study. Journal of Ornithology, 150, 733-742.

  2. Kharitonov, S. P., Nowak, D. E., Nowak, A. I., Egorova, N. A., Korkina, S. A., Osipov, D. V., and Natal'skaya, O. V. (2009) Red-breasted goose colonies on the Taimyr Peninsula: Factors responsible for the proximity of goose nests to nests of peregrine falcons, rough-legged buzzards, and snowy owls. Biology Bulletin, 36, 469-478.

  3. Poisbleau, M., Lacroix, A., and Chastel, O. (2009) DHEA levels and social dominance relationships in wintering brent geese (Branta bernicla bernicla). Behavioural Processes, 80, 99-103.

  4. 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.

  5. Van Liere, D. W., Van Eekeren, N. J. M., and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (2009) Feeding Preferences in Greylag Geese and the Effect of Activated Charcoal. Journal of Wildlife Management, 73, 924-931.

  6. Ward, D. H., Dau, C. P., Tibbitts, T. L., Sedinger, J. S., Anderson, B. A., and Hines, J. E. (2009) Change in Abundance of Pacific Brant Wintering in Alaska: Evidence of a Climate Warming Effect? Arctic, 62, 301-311.

  7. Flint, P. L., Mallek, E. J., King, R. J., Schmutz, J. A., Bollinger, K. S., and Derksen, D. V. (2008) Changes in abundance and spatial distribution of geese molting near Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska: interspecific competition or ecological change? Polar Biology, 31, 549-556.

  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. 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.

  10. Sedinger, J. S., Chelgren, N. D., Ward, D. H., and Lindberg, M. S. (2008) Fidelity and breeding probability related to population density and individual quality in black brent geese Branta bernicla nigricans. Journal of Animal Ecology, 77, 702-712.

  11. 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.

  12. Amano, T., Ushiyama, K., Fujita, G., and Higuchi, H. (2007) Predicting grazing damage by white-fronted geese under different regimes of agricultural management and the physiological consequences for the geese. Journal of Applied Ecology, 44, 506-515.

  13. 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.

  14. Ely, C. R., Bollinger, K. S., Densmore, R. V., Rothe, T. C., Petrula, M. J., Takekawa, J. Y., and Orthmeyer, D. L. (2007) Reproductive strategies of Northern Geese: Why wait? Auk, 124, 594-605.

  15. 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.

  16. Lindberg, M. S., Ward, D. H., Tibbitts, T. L., and Roser, J. (2007) Winter movement dynamics of black brant. Journal of Wildlife Management, 71, 534-540.

  17. 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.

  18. Mason, D. D., Barboza, P. S., and Ward, D. H. (2007) Mass dynamics of wintering Pacific Black Brant: body, adipose tissue, organ, and muscle masses vary with location. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 85, 728-736.

  19. Poisbleau, M., Dalloyau, S., Fritz, H., Bost, C. A., and Ebbinge, B. S. (2007) Brent goose Branta bernicla bernicla feeding behaviour during incubation, Taimyr Peninsula, Russia. Polar Biology, 30, 1343-1349.

  20. Purcell, J. and Brodin, A. (12-21-2007) Factors influencing route choice by avian migrants: A dynamic programming model of Pacific brant migration. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 249, 804-816.

  21. Rivers, D. O. and Short, F. T. (2007) Effect of grazing by Canada geese Branta canadensis on an intertidal eelgrass Zostera marina meadow. Marine Ecology-Progress Series, 333, 271-279.

  22. Schamber, J. L., Sedinger, J. S., Ward, D. H., and Hagmeier, K. R. (2007) Latitudinal variation in population structure of wintering Pacific Black Brant. Journal of Field Ornithology, 78, 74-82.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. Spaans, B., van't Hoff, K., van der Veer, W., and Ebbinge, B. S. (2007) The significance of female body stores for egg laying and incubation in Dark-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla bernicla. Ardea, 95, 3-15.

  26. Tinkler, E., Montgomery, W. I., and Elwood, R. W. (2007) Parent-off spring associations in wintering brent geese: parental investment or mutual assistance? Journal of Zoology, 272, 398-405.

  27. 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.

  28. van Kleef, H. H., Willems, F., Volkov, A. E., Smeets, J. J. H. R., Nowak, D., and Nowak, A. (2007) Dark-bellied brent geese Branta b. bernicla breeding near snowy owl Nyctea scandiaca nests lay more and larger eggs. Journal of Avian Biology, 38, 1-6.

  29. Bauer, S., Madsen, J., and Klaassen, M. (2006) Intake rates, stochasticity, or onset of spring - what aspects of food availability affect spring migration patterns in Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus? Ardea, 94, 555-566.

  30. Inger, R., Ruxton, G. D., Newton, J., Colhoun, K., Robinson, J. A., Jackson, A. L., and Bearhop, S. (2006) Temporal and intrapopulation variation in prey choice of wintering geese determined by stable isotope analysis. Journal of Animal Ecology, 75, 1190-1200.

  31. 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.

  32. Kahlert, J. (2006) Effects of feeding patterns on body mass loss in moulting Greylag Geese Anser anser. Bird Study, 53, 20-31.

  33. Mason, D. D., Barboza, P. S., and Ward, D. H. (2006) Nutritional condition of Pacific Black Brant wintering at the extremes of their range. Condor, 108, 678-690.

  34. Mckay, H., Watola, G. V., Langton, S. D., and Langton, S. A. (2006) The use of agricultural fields by re-established greylag geese (Anser anser) in England: A risk assessment. Crop Protection, 25, 996-1003.

  35. Moore, J. E. and Black, J. M. (2006) Historical changes in black brant Branta bernicla nigricans use on Humboldt Bay, California. Wildlife Biology, 12, 151-162.

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

  37. 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.

  38. Poisbleau, M., Fritz, H., Lambrechts, M. M., Trouve, C., and Ebbinge, B. S. (2006) Changes in body mass and hormone levels between wintering and spring staging areas in dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla. Journal of Avian Biology, 37, 143-148.

  39. 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.

  40. Schmutz, J. A., Hobson, K. A., and Morse, J. A. (2006) An isotopic assessment of protein from diet and endogenous stores: effects on egg production and incubation behaviour of geese. Ardea, 94, 385-397.

  41. Sedinger, J. S., Ward, D. H., Schamber, J. L., Butler, W. I., Eldridge, W. D., Conant, B., Voelzer, J. F., Chelgren, N. D., and Herzog, M. P. (2006) Effects of El Nino on distribution and reproductive performance of Black Brant. Ecology, 87, 151-159.

  42. 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.

  43. Hassall, M. and Lane, S. J. (2005) Partial feeding preferences and the profitability of winter-feeding sites for brent geese. Basic and Applied Ecology, 6, 559-570.

  44. Johnson, S. R. and Noel, L. E. (2005) Temperature and predation effects on abundance and distribution of Lesser Snow Geese in the Sagavanirktok River Delta, Alaska. Waterbirds, 28, 292-300.

  45. Mallory, M. L., Fontaine, A. J., and Boyd, H. (2005) Breeding and non-breeding range of Canada, Branta canadensis, and cackling geese, Branta hutchinsii, in the eastern Canadian Arctic. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 119, 483-489.

  46. 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.

  47. Reed, E. T., Gauthier, G., and Pradel, R. (2005) Effects of neck bands on reproduction and survival of female greater snow geese. Journal of Wildlife Management, 69, 91-100.

  48. Ward, D. H., Reed, A., Sedinger, J. S., Black, J. M., Derksen, D. V., and Castelli, P. M. (2005) North American Brant: effects of changes in habitat and climate on population dynamics. Global Change Biology, 11, 869-880.

  49. 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.

  50. Amano, T., Ushiyama, K., Fujita, G., and Higuchi, H. (2004) Evaluating goose-dropping density as an index of food-consumption volume along a depletion gradient. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 32, 782-785.

  51. 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.

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

  53. Herzog, M. P. and Sedinger, J. S. (2004) Dynamics of foraging behavior associated with variation in habitat and forage availability in captive Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) goslings in Alaska. Auk, 121, 210-223.

  54. Lee, D. E., Hamman, M. G., and Black, J. M. (2004) Grit-site selection of Black Brant: Particle size or calcium content? Wilson Bulletin, 116, 304-313.

  55. Moore, J. E., Colwell, M. A., Mathis, R. L., and Black, J. M. (2004) Staging of Pacific flyway brant in relation to eelgrass abundance and site isolation, with special consideration of Humboldt Bay, California. Biological Conservation, 115, 475-486.

  56. Nicolai, C. A., Sedinger, J. S., and Wege, M. L. (2004) Regulation of development time and hatch synchronization in Black Brant (Branta bernicla nigricans). Functional Ecology, 18, 475-482.

  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. 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.

  59. 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.

  60. Clausen, P., Green, M., and Alerstam, T. (2003) Energy limitations for spring migration and breeding: the case of brent geese Branta bernicla tracked by satellite telemetry to Svalbard and Greenland. Oikos, 103, 426-445.

  61. Fox, A. D. and Kahlert, J. (2003) Repeated grazing of a salt marsh grass by moulting greylag geese Anser anser - does sequential harvesting optimise biomass or protein gain? Journal of Avian Biology, 34, 89-96.

  62. Fox, A. D., Glahder, C. M., and Walsh, A. J. (2003) Spring migration routes and timing of Greenland white-fronted geese - results from satellite telemetry. Oikos, 103, 415-425.

  63. 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.

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

  65. Ebbinge, B. S. and Spaans, B. (2002) How do Brent Geese (Branta b. bernicla) cope with evil? Complex relationships between predators and prey. Journal fur Ornithologie, 143, 33-42.

  66. Green, M., Alerstam, T., Clausen, P., Drent, R., and Ebbinge, B. S. (2002) Site use by dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla on the Russian tundra as recorded by satellite telemetry: implications for East Atlantic Flyway conservation. Wildlife Biology, 8, 229-239.

  67. Green, M., Alerstam, T., Clausen, P., Drent, R., and Ebbinge, B. S. (2002) Dark-bellied brent geese Brnata bernicla berniclas, as recorded by satellute telemetry, do not minimize flight distance during spring migration. Ibis, 144, 106-121.

  68. 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.

  69. Ballasus, H. (2001) Phenology and spatial distribution of White-fronted Geese (Anser albifrons) wintering in neighbouring roost sites on the Lower Rhine. Journal fur Ornithologie, 142, 156-172.

  70. Bety, J., Gauthier, G., Giroux, J. F., and Korpimaki, E. (2001) Are goose nesting success and lemming cycles linked? Interplay between nest density and predators. Oikos, 93, 388-400.

  71. 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.

  72. Ganter, B. and Madsen, J. (2001) An examination of methods to estimate population size in wintering geese. Bird Study, 48, 90-101.

  73. 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.

  74. 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.

  75. Hassall, M. and Lane, S. J. (2001) Effects of varying rates of autumn fertilizer applications to pastures in eastern England on feeding sites selection by brent geese Branta b. bernicla. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 86, 203-209.

  76. Hassall, M., Lane, S. J., Stock, M., Percival, S. M., and Pohl, B. (2001) Monitoring feeding behaviour of brent geese Branta bernicla using position-sensitive radio transmitters. Wildlife Biology, 7, 77-86.

  77. Hupp, J. W., Zacheis, A. B., Anthony, R. M., Robertson, D. G., Erickson, W. P., and Palacios, K. C. (2001) Snow cover and snow goose Anser caerulescens caerulescens distribution during spring migration. Wildlife Biology, 7, 65-76.

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

  79. McKay, H. V., Milsom, T. P., Feare, C. J., Ennis, D. C., O'Connell, D. P., and Haskell, D. J. (2001) Selection of forage species and the creation of alternative feeding areas for dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla in southern UK coastal areas. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 84, 99-113.

  80. McKay, H. V., Milsom, T. P., Feare, C. J., Ennis, D. C., O'Connell, D. P., and Haskell, D. J. (2001) Selection of forage species and the creation of alternative feeding areas for dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla in southern UK coastal areas. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 84, 99-113.

  81. Mulder, C. P. H. and Ruess, R. W. (2001) Long-term effects of changes in goose grazing intensity on arrowgrass populations: a spatially explicit model. Journal of Ecology, 89, 406-417.

  82. Poussart, C., Gauthier, G., and Larochelle, J. (2001) Incubation behaviour of greater snow geese in relation to weather conditions. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 79, 671-678.

  83. Rowcliffe, J. M., Watkinson, A. R., Sutherland, W. J., and Vickery, J. A. (2001) The depletion of algal beds by geese: a predictive model and test. Oecologia, 127, 361-371.

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. Spaans, B. and Postma, P. (2001) Inland pastures are an appropriate alternative for salt-marshes as a feeding area for spring-fattening Dark-bellied Brent Geese Branta bernicla. Ardea, 89, 427-440.

  87. 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.

  88. Wilson, D. J. and Bromley, R. G. (2001) Functional and numerical responses of predators to cyclic lemming abundance: effects on loss of goose nests. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 79, 525-532.

  89. Clausen, P. (2000) Modelling water level influence on habitat choice and food availability for Zostera feeding brent geese Branta bernicla in non-tidal areas. Wildlife Biology, 6, 75-87.

  90. Ganter, B. (2000) Seagrass (Zostera spp.) as food for brent geese (Branta bernicla): an overview. Helgoland Marine Research, 54, 63-70.

  91. Green, M. and Alerstam, T. (2000) Flight speeds and climb rates of Brent Geese: mass-dependent differences between spring and autumn migration. Journal of Avian Biology, 31, 215-225.

  92. 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.

  93. Ritchie, R. J., Burgess, R. M., and Suydam, R. S. (2000) Status and nesting distribution of Lesser Snow Geese, Chen caerulescens caerulescens, and brant, Branta bernicla nigricans, on the western Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska. The Canadian Field-Naturalist, 114, 395-404.

  94. Ritchie, R. J., Burgess, R. M., and Suydam, R. S. (2000) Status and nesting distribution of Lesser Snow Geese, Chen caerulescens caerulescens, and brant, Branta bernicla nigricans, on the western Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska. Canadian Field-Naturalist, 114, 395-404.

  95. Schmutz, J. A. (2000) Age-specific breeding in Emperor Geese. Wilson Bulletin, 112, 261-263.

  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. 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.

  98. Eichholz, M. W. and Sedinger, J. S. (1999) Regulation of incubation behavior in Black Brant. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie, 77, 249-257.

  99. Mathers, R. G., Montgomery, W. I., and Portig, A. A. (1999) Exploitation of intertidal Zostera species by Brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota): Why dig for your dinner? (vol 98B, pg 147, 1998). Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 99B, 171-

  100. 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.

  101. Spaans, B., van der Veer, W., and Ebbinge, B. S. (1999) Cost of incubation in a Greater White-fronted Goose. Waterbirds, 22, 151-155.

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

  103. Lindberg, M. S., Sedinger, J. S., Derksen, D. V., and Rockwell, R. F. (1998) Natal and breeding philopatry in a Black Brant, Branta bernicla nigricans, metapopulation. Ecology, 79, 1893-1904.

  104. Mather, R. G., Montgomery, W. I., and Portig, A. A. (1998) Exploitation of intertidal Zostera species by Brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota): Why dig for your dinner? Biology and Environment-Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 98B, 147-152.

  105. Mather, R. G., Montgomery, W. I., and Portig, A. A. (1998) Exploitation of intertidal Zostera species by brent geese (Branta bernicla hrota): why dig for your dinner? Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 98, 147-152.

  106. O'Briain, M., Reed, A., and MacDonald, S. D. (1998) Breeding, moulting, and site fidelity of brant (Branta bernicla) on Bathurst and Seymour Islands in the Canadian High Arctic. Arctic, 51, 350-360.

  107. Spaans, B., Blijleven, H. J., Popov, I. U., Rykhlikova, M. E., and Ebbinge, B. S. (1998) Dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla forego breeding when Arctic foxes Alopex lagopus are present during nest initiation. Ardea, 86, 11-20.

  108. Lindberg, M. S., Sedinger, J. S., and Flint, P. L. (1997) Effect of spring environment and nesting phenology on clutch size of black brant. Condor, 99, 381-388.

  109. Lindberg, M. S. and Sedinger, J. S. (1997) Ecological consequences of nest site fidelity in black brant. Condor, 99, 25-38.

  110. Percival, S. M. and Evans, P. R. (1997) Brent geese Branta bernicla and Zostera: factors affecting the exploitation of a seasonally declining food resource. Ibis, 139, 121-128.

  111. Riddington, R., Hassall, M., and Lane, S. J. (1997) The selection of frass swards by brent geese Branta b. bernicla: interactions between food quality and quantity. Biological Conservation, 81, 153-160.

  112. Sedinger, J. S., Lindberg, M. S., Eichholz, M., and Chelgren, N. (1997) Influence of hatch date versus maternal and genetic effects on growth of black brant goslings. Auk, 114, 129-132.

  113. Stock, M. and Hofeditz, F. (1997) Compensatory limits: energy budgets of brent geese, Branta b. bernicla, the influence of human disturbance. Journal fur Ornithologie, 138, 387-411.

  114. Derksen, D. V., Bollinger, K. S., Ward, D. H., Sedinger, J. S., and Miyabayashi, Y. (1996) Black brant from Alaska staging and wintering in Japan. Condor, 98, 653-657.

  115. Fox, A. D. (1996) Zostera exploitation by Brent Geese and Wigeon on the Exe Estuary, southern England. Bird Study, 43, 257-268.

  116. Lane, S. J. and Hassall, M. (1996) Nocturnal feeding by dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla. Ibis, 138, 291-297.

  117. Mathers, R. G. and Montgomery, W. I. (1996) Behaviour of Brent geese Branta bernicla hrota and wigeon Anas penelope on intertidal Zostera spp. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy - Biology and Environment, 96B, 159-167.

  118. McKay, H. V., Langton, S. D., Milsom, T. P., and Feare, C. J. (1996) Prediction of field use by brent geese: an aid to management. Crop Protection, 15, 259-268.

  119. Riddington, R., Hassall, M., Lane, S. J., Turner, P. A., and Walters, R. (1996) The impact of disturbance on the behaviour and energy budgets of Brent Geese Branta b. bernicla. Bird Study, 43, 269-279.

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