Phenological sensitivity to climate change is higher in resident than in migrant bird populations among European cavity breeders
Abstract
Many organisms adjust their reproductive phenology in response to climate change, but phenological sensitivity to temperature may vary between species. For example, resident and migratory birds have vastly different annual cycles, which can cause differential temperature sensitivity at the breeding grounds, and may affect competitive dynamics. Currently, however, adjustment to climate change in resident and migratory birds have been studied...
Paper Details
Title
Phenological sensitivity to climate change is higher in resident than in migrant bird populations among European cavity breeders
Published Date
Apr 25, 2018
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
8
Pages
3780 - 3790
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