作者
Robert A Robinson, Humphrey QP Crick, Jennifer A Learmonth, Ilya MD Maclean, Chris D Thomas, Franz Bairlein, Mads C Forchhammer, Charles M Francis, Jennifer A Gill, Brendan J Godley, John Harwood, Graeme C Hays, Brian Huntley, Anthony M Hutson, Graham J Pierce, Mark M Rehfisch, David W Sims, M Begoña Santos, Timothy H Sparks, David A Stroud, Marcel E Visser
发表日期
2009/5/14
期刊
Endangered species research
卷号
7
期号
2
页码范围
87-99
简介
Long-distance migrations are among the wonders of the natural world, but this multi-taxon review shows that the characteristics of species that undertake such movements appear to make them particularly vulnerable to detrimental impacts of climate change. Migrants are key components of biological systems in high latitude regions, where the speed and magnitude of climate change impacts are greatest. They also rely on highly productive seasonal habitats, including wetlands and ocean upwellings that, with climate change, may become less food-rich and predictable in space and time. While migrants are adapted to adjust their behaviour with annual changes in the weather, the decoupling of climatic variables between geographically separate breeding and non-breeding grounds is beginning to result in mistimed migration. Furthermore, human land-use and activity patterns will constrain the ability of many …
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