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  1. Scheiber, I. B. R., Kotrschal, K., and Weiss, B. M. (2009) Serial agonistic attacks by greylag goose families, Anser anser, against the same opponent. Animal Behaviour, 77, 1211-1216.

  2. Scheiber, I. B. R., Kotrschal, K., and Weiss, B. M. (2009) Benefits of family reunions: Social support in secondary greylag goose families. Hormones and Behavior, 55, 133-138.

  3. Durant, D., Desnouhes, L., Fritz, H., Guillemain, M., and Mesleard, F. (2009) Size-related consumption of Scirpus maritimus tubers by greylag geese Anser anser explained by their functional response. Behavioural Processes, 80, 39-45.

  4. Hamdi, N., Charfi, F., and Moali, A. (2008) Dam effects on the wintering strategy and habitat use of Greylag Goose (Anser anser) in Ichkeul National Park, North Tunisia. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 54, 635-641.

  5. Scott, G. R. and Milsom, W. K. (2007) Control of breathing and adaptation to high altitude in the bar-headed goose. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 293, R379-R391.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

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

  9. Kralj-Fiser, S., Scheiber, I. B. R., Blejec, A., Moestl, E., and Kotrschal, K. (2007) Individualities in a flock of free-roaming greylag geese: Behavioral and physiological consistency over time and across situations. Hormones and Behavior, 51, 239-248.

  10. Desnouhes, L., Gouraud, C., Lepley, M., Pichaud, M., Guillemain, M., and Mesleard, F. (2007) Greylag geese (Anser anser)-Scirpus maritimus relationships in a newly colonised wintering area in the Camargue (France). Ornis Fennica, 84, 12-20.

  11. Austin, G. E., Rehfisch, M. M., Allan, J. R., and Holloway, S. J. (2007) Population size and differential population growth of introduced Greater Canada Geese Branta canadensis and re-established Greylag Geese Anser anser across habitats in Great Britain in the year 2000. Bird Study, 54, 343-352.

  12. Wascher, C. A. F., Kralj, S., Scheiber, I. B. R., and Kotrschal, K. (2006) Heart rate and coping styles in Greylag Geese. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 269-270.

  13. Scheiber, I. B. R., Wascher, C. A. F., and Kotrschal, K. (2006) Biparental care in Greylag Geese: Heart rate as a measure of parental contribution. Journal of Ornithology, 147, 245-246.

  14. 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.

  15. Pistorius, P. A., Follestad, A., and Taylor, F. E. (2006) Declining winter survival and fitness implications associated with latitudinal distribution in Norwegian Greylag Geese Anser anser. Ibis, 148, 114-125.

  16. 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.

  17. 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.

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

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

  20. Weiss, B. M., Mostl, E., and Hirschenhauser, K. (2005) Within-pair testosterone compatibility as a currency for pairbond quality in Greylag geese? Hormones and Behavior, 48, 133-134.

  21. Swann, B., Brockway, I. K., Frederiksen, M., Hearn, R. D., Mitchell, C., and Sigfusson, A. (2005) Within-winter movements and site fidelity of Icelandic Greylag Geese Anser anser. Bird Study, 52, 25-36.

  22. 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.

  23. Scheiber, I. B. R., Kralj, S., and Kotrschal, K. (2005) Sampling effort/frequency necessary to infer individual acute stress responses from fecal analysis in greylag geese (Anser anser). Bird Hormones and Bird Migrations: Analyzing Hormones in Droppings and Egg Yolks and Assessing Adaptations in Long-Distance Migration, 1046, 154-167.

  24. 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.

  25. Hirschenhauser, K., Kotrschal, K., and Mostl, E. (2005) Synthesis of measuring steroid metabolites in goose feces. Bird Hormones and Bird Migrations: Analyzing Hormones in Droppings and Egg Yolks and Assessing Adaptations in Long-Distance Migration, 1046, 138-153.

  26. 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.

  27. 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.

  28. Scheiber, I. B. R. (2004) Social support as the key factor for individual success in Greylag geese (Anser anser)? Hormones and Behavior, 46, 121-121.

  29. Randler, C. (2004) Aggressive interactions in Swan Geese Anser cygnoides and their hybrids. Acta Ornithologica, 39, 147-153.

  30. Kruckenberg, H. and Borbach-Jaene, J. (2004) Do greylag geese (Anser anser) use traditional roosts? Site fidelity of colour-marked Nordic greylag geese during spring migration. Journal of Ornithology, 145, 117-122.

  31. Kralj, S. and Kotrschal, K. (2004) Aggressiveness in free-ranging Greylag geese (Anser anser) is modulated by social factors rather than individual behavioral phenotype. Hormones and Behavior, 46, 114-114.

  32. Frederiksen, M., Hearn, R. D., Mitchell, C., Sigfusson, A., Swann, R. L., and Fox, A. D. (2004) The dynamics of hunted Icelandic goose populations: a reassessment of the evidence. Journal of Applied Ecology, 41, 315-334.

  33. 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.

  34. van den Wyngaert, I. J. J., Wienk, L. D., Sollie, S., Bobbink, R., and Verhoeven, J. T. A. (2003) Long-term effects of yearly grazing by moulting Greylag geese (Anser anser) on reed (Phragmites australis) growth and nutrient dynamics. Aquatic Botany, 75, 229-248.

  35. Stahl, J. (2003) Grazing of extensive reed beds by moulting Greylag Geese: effects on nutrient dynamics and growth of the Phragmites australis vegetation and consequenccs for the lake ecosystem. Ardea, 91, 288-289.

  36. Kahlert, J. (2003) The constraint on habitat use in wing-moulting Greylag Geese Anser anser caused by anti-predator displacements. Ibis, 145, E45-E52.

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. Nilsson, L., Kahlert, J., and Persson, H. (2001) Moult and moult migration of Greylag Geese Anser anser from a population in Scania, south Sweden. Bird Study, 48, 129-138.

  40. Kristiansen, J. N. and Petersen, B. M. (2000) Remote sensing as a technique to asses reedbed suitability for nesting Greylag Geese Anser anser. Ardea, 88, 253-257.

  41. Hirschenhauser, K., Mostl, E., Wallner, B., Dittami, J., and Kotrschal, K. (2000) Endocrine and behavioural responses of male greylag geese (Anser anser) to pairbond challenges during the reproductive season. Ethology, 106, 63-77.

  42. Fritz, J., Bisenberger, A., and Kotrschal, K. (2000) Stimulus enhancement in greylag geese: socially mediated learning of an operant task. Animal Behavior, 59, 1119-1125.

  43. Fox, A. D. and Kahlert, J. (2000) Do moulting Greylag Geese Anser anser forage in proximity to water in response to food availability and/or quality? Bird Study, 47, 266-274.

  44. Hirschenhauser, K., Most, E., and Kotrschal, K. (1999) Within-pair testosterone covariation and reproductive output in Greylag geese Anser anser. Ibis, 141, 577-586.

  45. Fox, A. D. and Kahlert, J. (1999) Adjustments to nitrogen metabolism during wing moult in Greylag Geese, Anser anser. Functional Ecology, 13, 661-669.

  46. Bakker, L., van der Wal, R., Esselink, P., and Siepel, A. (1999) Exploitation of a new staging area in the Dutch Wadden Sea by Greylag Geese Anser anser: the importance of food-plant dynamics. Ardea, 87, 1-13.

  47. Speakman, J. R. and Banks, D. (1998) The function of flight formations in greylag geese Anser anser: energy saving or orientation. Ibis, 140, 280-287.

  48. Nilsson, L., Persson, H., and Voslamber, B. (1998) Factors affecting survival of young greylag geese and their recruitment into the breeding population. Wildfowl, 48, 72-87.

  49. Kristiansen, J. N. (1998) Egg predation in reedbed nesting Greylag geese Anser anser in Vejlerne, Denmark. Ardea, 86, 137-145.

  50. Kristiansen, J. N. (1998) Nest site preference by greylag geese Anser anser in reedbeds of different harvest age. Bird Study, 45, 337-343.

  51. Kristiansen, J. N. (1998) Estimating the population size of breeding greylag geese based on vertical aerial photographs. Wildfowl, 48, 65-71.

  52. Kotrschal, K., Hirschenhauser, K., and Mostl, E. (1998) The relationship between social stress and dominance is seasonal in greylag geese. Animal Behavior, 55, 171-176.

  53. Fox, A. D., Kahlert, J., and Ettrup, H. (1998) Diet and habitat use of moulting Greylag geese Anser anser on the Danish islnd of Saltholm. Ibis, 140, 676-683.

  54. Esselink, P., Helder, G. J. F., Aerts, B. A., and Gerdes, K. (1998) The impact of grubbing by Greylag geese (Anser anser) on the vegetation dynamics of a tidal marsh. Aquatic Botany, 61, 83-85.

  55. Bell, M. V. and Newton, S. F. (1998) Roost selection by pink-footed and greylag geese in east central Scotland. Wildfowl, 48, 40-51.

  56. Schmitt, A. (1997) Abiotic factors and preroosting behaviour of greylag geese: response to Reebs. Auk, 114, 142-143.

  57. Reebs, S. G. (1997) Abiotic factors and preroosting behaviour of greylag geese: a comment. Auk, 114, 114-115.

  58. Esselink, O., Helder, G. J. F., Aerts, B. A., and Gerdes, K. (1997) The impact of grubbing by greylag geese (Anser anser) on the vegetation dynamics of a tidal marsh. Aquatic Botany, 55, 261-279.

  59. Kahlert, H., Fox, A. D., and Ettrup, H. (1996) Nocturnal feeding in moulting greylag geese Anser anser: an antipredator response. Ardea, 84, 15-22.

  60. Jacobsen, O. W., Vasstrand, B., and Solhoy, T. (1996) Population size, breeding phenology and reproductive output of greylag geese Anser anser on Fedje, western Norway. Fauna Norvegica Series C Cinclus, 19, 77-82.

  61. Schmitt, A. (1994) Influence of abiotic factors on preroosting behavior of greylag geese (Anser anser). Auk, 111, 759-764.

  62. Oksanen, A. (1994) Mortality associated with renal coccidiosis in juvenile wild greylag geese. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 30, 554-556.

  63. Waldenberger, F. and Kotrschal, K. (1993) Individual vigilance in male greylag geese (Anser anser) depends on flock density and social status. Oekologie der Voegel, 15, 193-199.

  64. Persson, H. (1993) Arrival patterns of greylag geese Anser anser in the Guadalquivir Marismas. Wildfowl, 44, 19-23.

  65. Nilsson, L. and Persson, H. (1993) Variation in survival in an increasing population of the greylag goose Anser anser in Scania, southern Sweden. Ornis Svecica, 3, 137-146.

  66. Kotrschal, K., Hemetsberger, J., and Dittami, J. (1993) Food exploitation by a winter flock of greylag geese: behavioural dynamics, competition, and social status. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 33, 289-295.

  67. Huber, R. and Martys, M. (1993) Male-male pairs in greylag geese (Anser anser). Journal of Ornithology, 134, 155-164.

  68. Nilsson, L. and Persson, H. (1992) Feeding areas and local movement patterns of post-breeding greylag geese Anser anser in south Sweden. Ornis Svecica, 2, 77-90.

  69. Middleton, B. A. (1992) Habitat and food preferences of greylag and barheaded geese wintering in the Keoladeo National Park, India. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 8, 181-193.

  70. Kotrschal, K., Hemetsberger, J., and Dittami, J. (1992) Vigilance in a flock of semi-tame greylag geese Anser anser in response to approaching eagles Haliaeetus albicilla and Aquila chrysaetos. Wildfowl, 43, 215-219.

  71. Zijlstra, M., Loonen, M. J. J. E., van Eerden, M. R., and Dubbeldam, W. (1991) The Oostvaardersplassen as a key moulting site for greylag geese Anser anser in western Europe. Wildfowl, 42, 45-52.

  72. Wright, R. M. and Phillips, V. E. (1991) Reducing the breeding success of Canada and greylag geese, Branta canadensis and Anser anser, on gravel pits. Wildfowl, 42, 42-44.

  73. van Eerden, M. R., Zijlstra, M., and Loonen, M. J. J. E. (1991) Individual patterns of staging during autumn migration in relation to body condition in greylag geese Anser anser in the Netherlands. Ardea, 79, 261-264.

  74. Schmitt, A. (1991) Adjusting movements in Greylag Geese during pre-roosting and mass fleeing. Bird Behaviour, 9, 41-48.

  75. Paterson, I. W. (1991) The status and breeding distribution of greylag geese Anser anser in the Uists (Scotland) and their impact on crofting agriculture. Ardea, 79, 243-252.

  76. Nilsson, L. and Persson, H. (1991) An increasing breeding population of greylag geese Anser anser in southern Sweden: a neck-banding study. Ardea, 79, 239-242.

  77. Loonen, M. J. J. E., Zijlstra, M., and van Eerden, M. R. (1991) Timing of wing moult in greylag geese Anser anser in relation to the availability of their food plants. Ardea, 79, 253-260.

  78. Hudec, K. (1991) A note on hunting exploitation of the central European population of the greylag goose Anser anser. Ardea, 79, 225-228.

  79. Fabricius, E. (1991) Interspecific mate choice following cross-fostering in a mixed colony of greylag geese (Anser anser) and Canada geese (Branta canadensis). A study on development and persistence of species preferences. Ethology, 88, 287-296.

  80. Dick, G. (1991) On the spatial distribution and social organisation of neck-banded greylag geese Anser anser in the breeding area of Lake Neusiedl, Austria. Ardea, 79, 265-268.

  81. Dick, G., Rehfisch, M., Skinner, J., and Smart, M. (1991) Wintering greylag geese Anser anser in north Africa. Ardea, 79, 283-286.

  82. Calderon, J., Manez, M., and Garcia, L. (1991) A note on wintering greylag geese Anser anser of the Guadalquivir Marismas. Ardea, 79, 269-270.

  83. Amat, J. A., Garcia-Criado, B., and Garcia-Ciudad, A. (1991) Food, feeding behaviour and nutritional ecology of wintering greylag geese Anser anser. Ardea, 79, 271-282.

  84. Patterson, I. J. and Giroux, J. F. (1990) Breeding success of Icelandic pink-footed geese Anser brachyrhynchus and greylag geese A. anser in different areas of Iceland in 1987 and 1988. Wildfowl, 41, 13-17.

  85. Paterson, I. W., Boyer, P. R., and Massen, D. D. (1990) Variations in clutch size and breeding success of greylag geese Anser anser in the Uists, Scotland. Wildfowl, 41, 18-22.

  86. Patterson, I. J., Abdul Jalil, S., and East, M. L. (1989) Damage to winter cereals by greylag and pink-footed geese in north-east Scotland. Journal of Applied Ecology, 26, 879-895.

  87. Wright, R. and Giles, N. (1988) Breeding success of Canada and greylag geese Branta canadensis and Anser anser on gravel pits. Bird Study, 35, 31-36.

  88. Owen, M. and Salmon, D. G. (1988) Feral greylag geese Anser anser in Britain and Ireland, 1960-86. Bird Study, 35, 37-45.

  89. Follestad, A., Nygard, T., Rov, N., and Larsen, B. H. (1988) Distribution and numbers of moulting non-breeding greylag geese in Norway. Wildfowl, 39, 82-87.

  90. Bell, M. V. (1988) Feeding behaviour of wintering pink-footed and greylag geese in north-east Scotland. Wildfowl, 39, 43-53.

  91. Paterson, I. W. (1987) The status and distribution of greylag geese Anser anser in the Uists, Scotland. Bird Study, 34, 235-238.

  92. Middleton, B. A. and van der Valk, A. G. (1987) The food habits of greylag and barheaded geese in the Keoladeo National Park, India. Wildfowl, 38, 94-102.

  93. Amat, J. A. (1986) Some aspects of the foraging ecology of a wintering greylag goose Anser anser population. Bird Study, 33, 74-80.

  94. Amat, J. A. (1986) Numerical trends, habitat use, and activity of greylag geese wintering in southwestern Spain. Wildfowl, 37, 35-45.

  95. Wall, T. (1984) Summer foods of feral greylag and Canada geese. British Birds, 77, 354-355.

  96. Wright, G. and Boyd, H. (1983) Numbers, age and sex of greylag and pink-footed geese shot at Loch Leven National Nature Reserve, 1966-1981. Wildfowl, 34, 163-167.

  97. Witkowski, J. (1983) Population studies of the grey-lag goose Anser anser breeding in the Barycz Valley, Poland. Acta Ornitholoigca (Warsaw), 19, 179-216.

  98. Gromadzki, M. and Wieloch, M. (1983) Distribution and number of the grey-lag goose Anser anser in Poland in the years 1977-1979. Acta Ornitholoigca (Warsaw), 19, 155-178.

  99. Lorenz, K. (1979) The year of the greylag goose. 1-199.

  100. Sanchez, A., Castroviejo, J., and Delibes, M. (1977) On the wintering of greylag geese in the Marismas of the Guadalquivir (southwestern Spain). Trans.Congr.Int.Union Game Biol., 13, 65-76.

  101. Ogilvie, M. A. and Boyd, H. (1976) The numbers of pink-footed and greylag geese wintering in Britain: observations 1969-1975 and predictions 1976-1980. Wildfowl, 27, 63-75.

  102. Stahlberg, B. M. (1974) The development of rank order and aggressiveness in a group of juvenile greylag geese. Wildfowl, 25, 67-73.

  103. Newton, I., Campbell, C. R. G., and Allison, A. (1974) Gut analysis of greylag and pinkfooted geese. Bird Study, 21, 255-262.

  104. Newton, I. and Kerbes, R. H. (1974) Breeding of greylag geese (Anser anser) on the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Journal of Animal Ecology, 43, 771-783.

  105. Fabricius, E., Bylin, A., Ferno, A., and Radesater, T. (1974) Intra- and interspecific territorialism in mixed colonies of the Canada goose Branta canadensis and the greylag goose Anser anser. Ornis Scandinavica, 5, 25-35.

  106. Young, J. G. (1972) Breeding biology of feral greylag geese in south-west Scotland. Wildfowl, 23, 83-87.

  107. Boyd, H. and Ogilvie, M. A. (1972) Icelandic greylag geese wintering in Britain 1960-1971. Wildfowl, 23, 64-82.

  108. Rooth, J. (1971) The occurrence of the greylag goose Anser anser in the western part of its distribution area. Ardea, 59, 17-27.

  109. Matthews, G. V. T. and Campbell, C. R. G. (1969) Weights and measurements of greylag geese in Scotland. Wildfowl, 20, 86-93.

  110. Kear, J. (1967) Feeding habits of the greylag goose Anser anser in Iceland, with reference to its interaction with agriculture. Trans.Congr.Int.Union Game Biol., 7, 615-622.

  111. Young, J. G. (1965) Nests and eggs of greylag geese in Galloway. Wildfowl, 16, 54-55.

  112. Lorenz, K. (1965) The triumph ceremony of the greylag goose, Anser anser L. Philos.Trans.R.Soc.Lond.B Biol.Sci., 251, 477-

  113. King, B. (1960) Greylag geese feeding on the stalks of dandelion. Wildfowl, 11, 155-

  114. Boyd, H. (1959) Greylag geese in Britain in winter. Wildfowl, 10, 43-58.

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