Mallard brood movements and survival in an urbanized landscape
Laura R. Dykstra,
Min T. Huang,
Tracy A. G. Rittenhouse
Abstract:When selecting a nest site, mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) balance differing habitat requirements for the nesting and brood‐rearing periods, such that the juxtaposition of these habitats in the landscape may influence the female's reproductive strategy and reproductive success. Mallard populations in the northeastern United States have declined since the mid‐1990s, and increasing urban development in this region may pose risks to broods and cause high duckling mortality. We assessed mallard brood and duckling s… Show more
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