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Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
Groom, Quentin; Adriaens, Tim; Colsoulle, Claire et al.
2020In PeerJ, 8
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Keywords :
goose; environment; landscape
Abstract :
[en] In European and North American cities geese are among the most common and most visible large herbivores. As such, their presence and behaviour often conflict with the desires of the human residents. Fouling, noise, aggression and health concerns are all cited as reasons that there are “too many”. Lethal control is often used for population management; however, this raises questions about whether this is a sustainable strategy to resolve the conflict between humans and geese when, paradoxically, it is humans that are responsible for creating the habitat and often providing the food and protection of geese at other times. We hypothesise that the landscaping of suburban parks can be improved to decrease its attractiveness to geese and to reduce the opportunity for conflict between geese and humans.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Groom, Quentin
Adriaens, Tim
Colsoulle, Claire
Delhez, Pauline ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Ingénierie des productions animales et nutrition
Van der Beeten, Iris
Language :
English
Title :
Site selection by geese in a suburban landscape
Publication date :
22 September 2020
Journal title :
PeerJ
eISSN :
2167-8359
Publisher :
PeerJ, United States - California
Volume :
8
Peer reviewed :
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