Original paper
Breeding timed to maximize reproductive success for a migratory songbird: the importance of phenological asynchrony
Abstract
Phenological advances and trophic mismatches are frequently reported ecological consequences of climate warming. Trophic mismatches occur when phenological responses to environmental conditions differ among trophic levels such that the timing of resource demand by consumers becomes decoupled from supply. We used 25 years of demographic measurements of a migratory songbird (the black‐throated blue warbler Setophaga caerulescens ) to compare its...
Paper Details
Title
Breeding timed to maximize reproductive success for a migratory songbird: the importance of phenological asynchrony
Published Date
Nov 14, 2015
Journal
Volume
125
Issue
5
Pages
656 - 666
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