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1 July 2008 Population Dynamics of Breeding Mallards in the Great Lakes States
John M. Coluccy, Tina Yerkes, Rebecca Simpson, John W. Simpson, Llwellyn Armstrong, Jonas Davis
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Abstract

Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) populations in the United States portion of the Great Lakes region increased through the 1990s but have since declined. To promote sustainable growth of this population, managers need to understand how perturbation of vital rates will affect annual population growth rate (λ). We developed a stage-based model representing the female mallard population in the Great Lakes using vital rates generated from a landscape-level study documenting reproductive parameters from 2001 to 2003. We conducted perturbation analyses (i.e., sensitivity analyses) to identify vital rates that most influence λ and variance decomposition analyses to determine the proportion of variation in λ explained by variation in each vital rate. Perturbation analyses indicated that λ was most sensitive to changes in nonbreeding survival, duckling survival, and nest success. Therefore, changes in these vital rates would be expected to result in the greatest Δλ. Process variation in breeding season parameters accounted for 63% of variation in λ. Breeding season parameters explaining the most variation were duckling survival (32%) and nest success (16%). Survival of adult females outside the breeding season accounted for 36% of variation in λ. Harvest derivation, high harvest, and high sensitivity of λ to nonbreeding survival for Great Lakes female mallards suggests there is a strong potential for managing the Great Lakes mallard population via harvest management. Because λ was highly sensitive to changes in duckling survival, we suggest programs that emphasize wetland protection, enhancement, and restoration as a management strategy to improve population growth for breeding mallards.

John M. Coluccy, Tina Yerkes, Rebecca Simpson, John W. Simpson, Llwellyn Armstrong, and Jonas Davis "Population Dynamics of Breeding Mallards in the Great Lakes States," Journal of Wildlife Management 72(5), 1181-1187, (1 July 2008). https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-039
Published: 1 July 2008
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KEYWORDS
Anas platyrhynchos
demographics
Great Lakes states
management
perturbation analyses
population dynamics
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