Original paper
Late‐season snowfall is associated with decreased offspring survival in two migratory arctic‐breeding songbird species
Abstract
While the effect of weather on reproduction has been studied for many years in avian taxa, the rapid pace of climate change in arctic regions has added urgency to this question by changing the weather conditions species experience during breeding. Given this, it is important to understand how factors such as temperature, rain, snowfall, and wind affect reproduction both directly and indirectly (e.g. through their effects on food availability)....
Paper Details
Title
Late‐season snowfall is associated with decreased offspring survival in two migratory arctic‐breeding songbird species
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
9
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