Hybridization between the Mallard and native dabbling ducks: causes, consequences and management.
P-J Guay, A Taysom, R Robinson and J P Tracey
Pacific Conservation Biology
20(1) 41 - 47
Published: 01 May 2014
Abstract
Waterbirds are currently facing various threats throughout the world. One threat that is often overlooked is hybridization with introduced species. This threatening process is especially significant for dabbling ducks (Genus Anas). The Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) has been introduced to various parts of the world and now hybridizes and threatens numerous Anas species. In this paper, we review hybridization between Mallards and dabbling ducks with a specific emphasis on threats to the Pacific Black Duck (A. superciliosa). We then present an overview of the potential mechanisms of hybridization and discuss monitoring techniques. We conclude by proposing management strategies and speculating on the future of native dabbling duck species.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC140041
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