Pond ecology and its influence on Mallard use in Ontario, Canada

Patrick R Godin, David E Joyner

Abstract


This study, conducted near Cambridge, Ontario, associated selected characteristics of ponds with pond use by Mallard Anas platyrhynchos from April through September 1977-78. Use by Mallard pairs was positively related to pond size; however, the spacing of pairs on ponds suggested that pond use was probably regulated by behavioural mechanisms. Mallard broods frequented ponds with some surface cover; abundance of food appeared less important. Post-breeding Mallard used ponds supporting an abundant and accessible variety of plant foods. Autumn pre-migratory Mallard used ponds with numerous loafing sites and close to grain fields.

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