NUMBERS AND PRODUCTION OF EURASIAN WIGEON IN RELATION TO CONDITIONS IN A BREEDING AREA, LAKE MYVATN, ICELAND

Citation
A. Gardarsson et A. Einarsson, NUMBERS AND PRODUCTION OF EURASIAN WIGEON IN RELATION TO CONDITIONS IN A BREEDING AREA, LAKE MYVATN, ICELAND, Journal of Animal Ecology, 66(4), 1997, pp. 439-451
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00218790
Volume
66
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
439 - 451
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-8790(1997)66:4<439:NAPOEW>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
1. A migratory breeding population of Eurasian wigeon Anas penelope L. , was studied over the period 1975-95 on 54 km(2) of freshwater habita t at Lake Myvatn, northern Iceland. Spring numbers of males averaged 1 076 (range 526-1887). The sex ratio was 0.97 females per male and the proportion of yearling males averaged 0.21. The mean brood was 3.93 an d a mean of 2.83 young per female (range 0.09-5.14) was produced. Prod uction of young was positively related to chironomid abundance and neg atively to cold and wet weather. 2. Both sexes seem to be faithful to their winter range, but males are much less faithful to the summer ran ge than are females. The apparent return rate of males is presumably a n expression of the return rate of females, which had previously bred locally or been produced at Myvatn. 3. The apparent return rate of old males (2 years or older), mean 0.84 (range 0.58-1.22), was positively correlated with chironomid abundance in the previous summer, which va ried greatly. It is suggested that abundant chironomids in late summer may provide a source of highly nutritious food which would increase t he probability of wigeon returning to Myvatn or favour the survival of Myvatn wigeon on winter grounds shared with birds originating from ot her breeding areas. Chironomid numbers showed serial correlation, henc e it may be advantageous for the birds to assess the food supply befor e departure and return accordingly. 4. The apparent return rate of yea rling males, mean 0.22 (range 0.06-0.56), was negatively related to th e number of young produced in the year before. 5. The density of breed ing wigeon at Lake Myvatn was mainly determined by food conditions in the breeding area, as experienced by the adults 1 year previously, and events in the winter range appeared to have less influence. Flyway po pulations may be limited by a complex set of local and global fluctuat ions in resources in (i) breeding localities, determining density and production in each, coupled with (ii) staging and wintering localities in each of which local resources would determine density.