Diverging phenological responses of Arctic seabirds to an earlier spring

Volume: 25, Issue: 12, Pages: 4081 - 4091
Published: Aug 28, 2019
Abstract
The timing of annual events such as reproduction is a critical component of how free‐living organisms respond to ongoing climate change. This may be especially true in the Arctic, which is disproportionally impacted by climate warming. Here, we show that Arctic seabirds responded to climate change by moving the start of their reproduction earlier, coincident with an advancing onset of spring and that their response is phylogenetically and...
Paper Details
Title
Diverging phenological responses of Arctic seabirds to an earlier spring
Published Date
Aug 28, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
12
Pages
4081 - 4091
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