Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivore

Volume: 284, Issue: 1853, Pages: 20170412 - 20170412
Published: Apr 26, 2017
Abstract
While the ecological effects of climate change have been widely observed, most efforts to document these impacts in terrestrial systems have concentrated on the impacts of temperature. We used tree swallow ( Tachycineta bicolor ) nest observations from two widely separated sites in central Alaska to examine the aspects of climate affecting breeding phenology at the northern extent of this species' range. We found that two measures of breeding...
Paper Details
Title
Wind and rain are the primary climate factors driving changing phenology of an aerial insectivore
Published Date
Apr 26, 2017
Volume
284
Issue
1853
Pages
20170412 - 20170412
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