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Spring weather influences breeding propensity, the most important productivity component for Arctic-nesting lesser snow geese

November 5, 2025

Animal reproduction is composed of several stages, which collectively determine overall productivity. Yet, it is not fully understood how different productivity components contribute to population change. To bridge this gap, we leveraged integrated population modelling and transient life-table response experiments, together with population-level data on lesser snow geese (Anser caerulescens caerulescens) breeding on Wrangel Island, Russia, from 1970 to 2022. We assessed contributions of breeding propensity, clutch size, nest success, egg survival, hatching success and pre-fledging survival to population change, and tested hypotheses about the effects of environmental drivers and density dependence on different components. Breeding propensity contributed the most to variation in population growth, followed by nest success. These two components were negatively affected by the timing of snow melt. We found no overall deleterious effects of climate change on productivity. Density dependence had a positive effect on multiple productivity components, likely through predator swamping. Our results show the importance of breeding propensity to the population dynamics of this long-lived animal, which is notable because this productivity component is often overlooked. Our results also demonstrate that the effects of environmental conditions and density dependence can differ among animal populations of different sizes, locations and life histories.

Publication Year 2025
Title Spring weather influences breeding propensity, the most important productivity component for Arctic-nesting lesser snow geese
DOI 10.1098/rspb.2025.1386
Authors Antti Piironen, Joshua L. Dooley, Vasiliy V. Baraynyuk, Jeffrey M. Knetter, Kyle A. Spragens, Alexander R. Schindler, Vijay P. Patil, Eric T. Reed, Adam C. Behney, Megan V. Ross, Todd A. Sanders, Mark J. Petrie, Mitch D. Weegman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Index ID 70274508
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center Ecosystems
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