P. Nummi et al., OCCURRENCE AND DENSITY OF MALLARD AND GREEN-WINGED TEAL IN RELATION TO PREY SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND FOOD ABUNDANCE, Annales zoologici Fennici, 32(4), 1995, pp. 385-390
We studied patterns of prey size and abundance among 60 lakes that dif
fered with respect to occupancy by mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and t
eal (A. crecca crecca). Size distributions of prey in lakes with and w
ithout mallards did not differ in the way they deviated from the prey
size distribution found in the average diet of the species; the same w
as true also for teal. However, in lakes with abundant food, average t
eal diet differed more from what was found in the environment than in
lakes with less prey; in the mallard there were no differences in this
respect. The densities of mallard and teal correlated positively rath
er than negatively with each other irrespective of food abundance, sug
gesting that interspecific competition, at least in ecological time, b
etween the species may not be important in determing their abundance a
nd distribution.