Food of the Greylag Goose, Anser anser Linnaeus (Auseriiformes : Anatidae)
Abstract
The food of the Greylag Goose, Anser anser L. (Anseriiformes : Anatidae) was studied during the shooting season from November 1982 to April 1983 at Hokarsar (34°, 06' N and 74 ° , 05' E ; 1584 in A.M.S.L) an important wetland reserve. Twenty-four geese were obtained during the season and their gut contents analysed. Temporal variations were recorded in the frequency of occurrence and weight and volumes of the food intake in response to change of food availability and feeding places. During November and December the geese showed a marked preference for the seeds of Trapa union while during February to April young shoots and roots of Typha angustata, Butomus umbellatus, Nymphoides peltatum, Sparganiunt ramosum formed the chief dietary items. Weather conditions were seen to be a very important factor as it influenced the composition of the food
Keywords
Feeding habits; greylag goose; Hokarsar; gut contents; Trapa natans; weather conditions.
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