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Neck-band retention for Canada geese in the Mississippi (USA) flyway

January 1, 1990

We used capture, harvest, and observation histories of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) banded in the Mississippi flyway, 1974-88, to examine the problem of neck-band retention. Methods for the analysis of survival data were used to estimate rates of neck-band retention and to evaluate factors associated with neck-band loss. Sex, age of bird at banding, rivet use, and neck-band type significantly influenced neck-band retention. For most of the resulting cohorts (e.g., sex, age, rivet, and neck-band type categories), neck-band retention rates decreased through time. We caution against using small samples or data collected during short-term studies to determine retention rates. We suggest that observation data be used in neck-band retention studies to increase the efficiency of estimating retention time.

Publication Year 1990
Title Neck-band retention for Canada geese in the Mississippi (USA) flyway
Authors M. D. Samuel, N.T. Weiss, D. H. Rusch, S.R. Craven, R.E. Trost, F.D. Caswell
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Wildlife Management
Index ID 1003868
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wildlife Health Center