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Diet of canvasbacks during breeding

January 1, 1990

We examined diets of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) breeding in southwestern Manitoba during 1977-81. Percent volume of animal foods consumed did not differ between males and females nor among prenesting, rapid follicle growth, laying, incubation, and renesting periods in females (mean = 50.1%). Tubers and shoots of fennelleaf pondweed (Potamogeton pectinatus) and midge larvae (Chironomidae) were the predominant foods, comprising on average 45% and 23% of the diet volume, respectively. Continued importance of plant foods to canvasbacks throughout reproduction contrasts with the mostly invertebrate diets of other prairie-breeding ducks, and does not fit current theories of nutritional ecology of breeding anatids (i.e., females meet the protein requirements of reproduction by consuming a high proportion of animal foods).

Publication Year 1990
Title Diet of canvasbacks during breeding
Authors J. E. Austin, J.R. Serie, J.H. Noyes
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Prairie Naturalist
Index ID 1001380
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center