Long-term phenology of two North American secondary cavity-nesters in response to changing climate conditions
Abstract
Wildlife populations can respond to changes in climate conditions by either adapting or moving to areas with preferred climate regimes. We studied nesting responses of two bird species, western bluebird ( Sialia mexicana ) and ash-throated flycatcher ( Myiarchus cinerascens ), to changing climate conditions (i.e., rising temperatures and increased drought stress) over 21 years in northern New Mexico. We used data from 1649 nests to assess...
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Title
Long-term phenology of two North American secondary cavity-nesters in response to changing climate conditions
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
106
Issue
9-10
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