Do changes in the frequency, magnitude and timing of extreme climatic events threaten the population viability of coastal birds?

Volume: 47, Issue: 4, Pages: 720 - 730
Published: Jun 29, 2010
Abstract
Summary 1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables, but the population consequences of the latter are intrinsically difficult to study. 2. We investigated whether the frequency, magnitude and timing of rare but catastrophic flooding events have changed over time in Europe’s largest estuary. Subsequently, we quantified how this has affected the flooding risk of six saltmarsh nesting bird...
Paper Details
Title
Do changes in the frequency, magnitude and timing of extreme climatic events threaten the population viability of coastal birds?
Published Date
Jun 29, 2010
Volume
47
Issue
4
Pages
720 - 730
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