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''Anser'' is a
waterfowl Anseriformes is an order of birds also known as waterfowl that comprises about 180 living species of birds in three families: Anhimidae (three species of screamers), Anseranatidae (the magpie goose), and Anatidae, the largest family, which i ...
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that includes the grey geese and the white geese. It belongs to the true
goose A goose (: geese) is a bird of any of several waterfowl species in the family Anatidae. This group comprises the genera '' Anser'' (grey geese and white geese) and '' Branta'' (black geese). Some members of the Tadorninae subfamily (e.g., Egy ...
and
swan Swans are birds of the genus ''Cygnus'' within the family Anatidae. The swans' closest relatives include the goose, geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe (biology) ...
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end botanical subfamily names with "-oideae", and zo ...
of
Anserinae The Anserinae are a subfamily in the waterfowl family Anatidae. It includes the swans and the true Goose, geese. Under alternative systematics, systematical concepts (see e.g., Terres & NAS, 1991), it is split into two subfamilies, the Anserina ...
under the family of
Anatidae The Anatidae are the biological family (biology), family of water birds that includes ducks, goose, geese, and swans. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring on all the world's continents except Antarctica. These birds are adapted f ...
. The genus has a
Holarctic The Holarctic realm is a biogeographic realm that comprises the majority of habitats found throughout the continents in the Northern Hemisphere. It corresponds to the floristic Boreal Kingdom. It includes both the Nearctic zoogeographical reg ...
distribution, with at least one species breeding in any open, wet habitats in the
subarctic The subarctic zone is a region in the Northern Hemisphere immediately south of the true Arctic, north of hemiboreal regions and covering much of Alaska, Canada, Iceland, the north of Fennoscandia, Northwestern Russia, Siberia, and the Cair ...
and cool
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regions of the Northern Hemisphere in summer. Some also breed farther south, reaching into warm temperate regions. They mostly migrate south in winter, typically to regions in the temperate zone between the January 0 °C (32 °F) and 5 °C (41 °F) isotherms. The genus contains 11 living species.


Description

The species of this genus span nearly the whole range of true goose shapes and sizes. The largest are the
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, greylag and swan geese at up to around in weight (with domestic forms far exceeding this), and the smallest are the lesser white-fronted and Ross's geese, which range from about . All have legs and feet that are pink or orange, and bills that are pink, orange, black, or patterned in a combination of these colours. All have white under- and upper-tail coverts, and some have some extent of white on their heads. The neck, body and wings are grey or white, with black or blackish primary—and also often secondary—
remiges Flight feathers (''Pennae volatus'') are the long, stiff, asymmetrically shaped, but symmetrically paired pennaceous feathers on the wings or tail of a bird; those on the wings are called remiges (), singular remex (), while those on the ta ...
(pinions). The three species of "white geese" (
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,
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and Ross's geese) were formerly treated as a separate genus ''Chen'', but are now generally included in ''Anser'', as their exclusion would leave ''Anser''
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
with the bar-headed goose ''A. indicus'' being basal in the genus. The closely related "black" geese in the genus '' Branta'' differ in having black legs, and generally darker body plumage.


Systematics, taxonomy and evolution

The
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''Anser'' was introduced by the French zoologist
Mathurin Jacques Brisson Mathurin Jacques Brisson (; 30 April 1723 – 23 June 1806) was a French zoologist and natural philosophy, natural philosopher. Brisson was born on 30 April 1723 at Fontenay-le-Comte in the Vendée department of western France. Note that page 14 ...
in 1760. The name comes from the Latin word ''anser'' meaning "goose" used as the
specific epithet In Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin gramm ...
for the
greylag goose The greylag goose (''Anser anser'') is a species of large goose in the waterfowl family Anatidae and the type species of the genus ''Anser (bird), Anser''. It has mottled and barred grey and white plumage and an orange beak and pink legs. A lar ...
(''Anas anser'') introduced by
Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in 1758, that epithet was repeated to become its generic name as the
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.


Phylogeny

The evolutionary relationships between ''Anser'' geese have been difficult to resolve because of their rapid
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during the
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and frequent hybridisation. In 2016 Ottenburghs and colleagues published a study that established the phylogenetic relationships between the species by comparing exonic DNA sequences; a further analysis by the same group in 2023 refined the relationships in the bean goose complex, with pink-footed goose closest to taiga bean goose, rather than tundra bean goose as had been thought before.


Species

The genus contains 11 species: Some authorities also treat some
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as potential future species splits, notably the Greenland white-fronted goose ''A. albifrons flavirostris''. The three east Asian subspecies of the bean goose complex (currently treated as ''A. fabalis johanseni, A. fabalis middendorfii'', and ''A. serrirostris serrirostris'') also await genetic analysis to discern their affinities.


Fossil record

Numerous
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species have been allocated to this genus. As the true geese are near-impossible to assign osteologically to genus, this must be viewed with caution. It can be assumed with limited certainty that European fossils from known inland sites belong into ''Anser''. As species related to the Canada goose have been described from the Late
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...
onwards in
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too, sometimes from the same localities as the presumed grey geese, it casts serious doubt on the correct generic assignment of the supposed North American fossil geese. ''Heterochen'' = ''Anser pratensis'' seems to differ profoundly from other species of ''Anser'' and might be placed into a different genus; alternatively, it might have been a unique example of a grey goose adapted for perching in trees.Short (1970) considers this bird to be somewhat reminiscent of geese and swans, shelducks, and the '' Cairinini'' or "perching ducks".The '' Cairinini'' or "perching ducks" are now known to be a
paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
assemblage of miscellaneous waterfowl whose morphological similarities are the product of
convergent evolution Convergent evolution is the independent evolution of similar features in species of different periods or epochs in time. Convergent evolution creates analogous structures that have similar form or function but were not present in the last comm ...
towards being able to perch in trees (Livezey 1986).
*†'' Anser atavus'' Fraas 1870 (Middle/Late Miocene of Bavaria, Germany) – sometimes in ''Cygnus'' *†'' Anser arenosus'' Bickart 1990 (Late Miocene of Arizona, USA) *†'' Anser arizonae'' Bickart 1990 (Late Miocene of Arizona, USA) *†'' Anser cygniformis'' Fraas 1870 (Late Miocene of Steinheim, Germany) *†'' Anser oeningensis'' (Meyer 1865) Milne-Edwards 1867b 'Anas oeningensis'' Meyer 1865(Late Miocene of Oehningen, Switzerland) *†'' Anser thraceiensis'' Burchak-Abramovich & Nikolov 1984 (Late Miocene/Early Pliocene of Trojanovo, Bulgaria) *†'' Anser pratensis'' (Short 1970) 'Heterochen pratensis'' Short 1970(Early Pliocene of Nebraska, USA) *†'' Anser pressus'' (Brodkorb 1964) 'Chen pressa'' Brodkorb 1964(Dwarf Snow goose) (Late Pliocene of Idaho, USA) *†'' Anser thompsoni'' Martin & Mengel 1980 (Pliocene of Nebraska, USA) *†'' Anser azerbaidzhanicus'' Serebrovsky 1940 (Early? Pleistocene of Binagady, Azerbaijan) *†'' Anser devjatkini'' Kuročkin 1971 (Pliocene of Mongolia) *†'' Anser eldaricus'' Burchak-Abramovich & Gadzyev 1978 (Miocene of
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) *†'' Anser tchikoicus'' Kuročkin 1985 (Pliocene of central Asia) *†'' Anser djuktaiensis'' Zelenkov & Kurochkin 2014 (Late Pleistocene of Yakutia, Russia) The Maltese swan '' Cygnus equitum'' was occasionally placed into ''Anser'', and ''Anser condoni'' is a synonym of '' Cygnus paloregonus''. A goose fossil from the early-middle Pleistocene of
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is highly similar to ''Anser''; given its age it is likely to belong to an extant genus, though
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indicates ''Branta'' as another potential candidate. ''Anser scaldii'' Beneden 1872 nomen nudum (Late Miocene of Antwerp, Belgium), based on a right humerus, was reassigned to the modern Brent goose and suggested to be reworked from later Pleistocene or
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deposits.


Relationship with humans and conservation status

Two species in the genus are of major commercial importance, having been domesticated as
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: European domesticated geese are derived from the
greylag goose The greylag goose (''Anser anser'') is a species of large goose in the waterfowl family Anatidae and the type species of the genus ''Anser (bird), Anser''. It has mottled and barred grey and white plumage and an orange beak and pink legs. A lar ...
, and Chinese and some African domesticated geese are derived from the swan goose. Most species are hunted to a greater or lesser extent; in some areas, some populations are threatened by over-hunting and habitat loss. Although most species are not considered threatened by the
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, the lesser white-fronted goose and swan goose are listed as Vulnerable and the emperor goose is
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. Other species have benefited from reductions in hunting since the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with most species in western Europe and North America showing marked increases in response to protection. In some cases, this has led to conflicts with farming, when large flocks of geese graze crops in the winter.


See also

* List of recently extinct birds *
Late Quaternary prehistoric birds Late Quaternary prehistoric birds are Bird, avian taxa that became extinct during the Late Quaternary – the Late Pleistocene or Early Holocene – and before recorded history, specifically before they could be studied alive by orni ...
* List of fossil bird genera


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References

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