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Winter fidelity, movements, and energy expenditure of Midcontinent Greater White-fronted Geese.

Jay A VonBankMitch D WeegmanPaul T LinkStephanie A CunninghamKevin J KraaiDaniel P CollinsBart M Ballard
Published in: Movement ecology (2021)
White-fronts revealed extreme plasticity in their wintering strategy, including high immigration probability to contemporary wintering regions, high emigration from historical wintering regions, and high regional fidelity to western regions, but frequent movements among eastern regions. Given that movements of white-fronts trended toward contemporary wintering regions, we anticipate that a wintering distribution shift eastward will continue. Unexpectedly, greater energy expenditure in contemporary wintering regions revealed variable energetic consequences of choice in wintering region and shifting distribution. Because geese spent more time feeding in contemporary regions than historical regions, increased energy expenditure is likely balanced by increased energy acquisition in contemporary wintering areas.
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