Behavioral responses of Canada geese to winter harassment in the context of human‐wildlife conflicts

Author:

Askren Ryan J.1ORCID,Eichholz Mike W.2,Sharp Christopher M.3,Washburn Brian E.4,Beckerman Scott F.5,Pullins Craig K.6,Fournier Auriel M. V.7ORCID,Vonbank Jay A.8ORCID,Weegman Mitch D.9,Hagy Heath M.10,Ward Michael P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences and Illinois Natural History Survey University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Urbana IL 61801 USA

2. Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory, Center for Ecology, School of Biological Sciences Southern Illinois University Carbondale Carbondale IL 62901 USA

3. Environment and Climate Change Canada, Ottawa Ontario K1A 0H3 Canada

4. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Wildlife Services National Wildlife Research Center Sandusky OH 44870 USA

5. U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services Springfield IL 62711 USA

6. U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services Chicago IL 60666 USA

7. Illinois Natural History Survey, Forbes Biological Station University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Havana IL 62644 USA

8. Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute Texas A&M University—Kingsville Kingsville TX 78363 USA

9. School of Natural Resources University of Missouri Columbia MO 65211 USA

10. National Wildlife Refuge System U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Stanton TN 38069 USA

Funder

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Illinois Department of Natural Resources

Southern Illinois University

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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