1993
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919x.1993.tb02807.x
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Variation in the abundance of Red‐breasted Mergansers Mergus serrator on a Scottish river in relation to season, year, river hydrography, salmon density and spring culling

Abstract: Red‐breasted Mergansers Mergus serrator were counted in the river North Esk, Scotland, and on the sea nearby, 1987–1990. Pairs arrived at the river estuary from early winter, but the main influx to freshwater took place in late April and in May, when breeding pairs dispersed far upriver. Females began incubation from late May. Most young hatched in July and fledged by late September. Males left the river in June and congregated at an offshore moulting site, their numbers peaking in August, and dispersed rapidl… Show more

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