A review and meta‐analysis of the effects of climate change on Holarctic mountain and upland bird populations

D Scridel, M Brambilla, K Martin, A Lehikoinen… - Ibis, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain regions are globally important areas for biodiversity but are subject to multiple
human‐induced threats, including climate change, which has been more severe at higher …

Avian SDMs: current state, challenges, and opportunities

JO Engler, D Stiels, K Schidelko… - Journal of Avian …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying species distributions using species distribution models (SDMs) has emerged as
a central method in modern biogeography. These empirical models link species occurrence …

Identifying climate refugia for high‐elevation Alpine birds under current climate warming predictions

M Brambilla, D Rubolini, O Appukuttan… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying climate refugia is key to effective biodiversity conservation under a changing
climate, especially for mountain‐specialist species adapted to cold conditions and highly …

Impacts of introduced mammalian predators on New Zealand's alpine fauna

CFJ O'Donnell, KA Weston, JM Monks - New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2017 - JSTOR
Alpine zones are threatened globally by invasive species, hunting, and habitat loss caused
by fire, anthropogenic development and climate change. These global threats are pertinent …

Habitat, climate, topography and management differently affect occurrence in declining avian species: Implications for conservation in changing environments

M Brambilla, M Gustin, M Cento, L Ilahiane… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are
often intermingled, also with those of landscape/habitat management. Birds of mountain …

Temporal homogenization of functional and beta diversity in bird communities of the Swiss Alps

V García‐Navas, T Sattler, H Schmid… - Diversity and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Describing the spatio‐temporal dynamics of biotic communities is critical for
understanding how environmental change can affect biodiversity. Mountains are especially …

Multi-sensor geolocators unveil global and local movements in an Alpine-breeding long-distance migrant

Y Rime, R Nussbaumer, M Briedis, MM Sander… - Movement Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Background To understand the ecology of long-distance migrant bird species, it is necessary
to study their full annual cycle, including migratory routes and stopovers. This is especially …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing protected area coverage mitigates climate-driven community changes

P Lehikoinen, M Tiusanen, A Santangeli… - Biological …, 2021 - Elsevier
Climate change has ubiquitous impacts on ecosystems and threatens biodiversity globally.
One of the most recognized impacts are redistributions of species, a process which can be …

Disentangling direct and indirect effects of local temperature on abundance of mountain birds and implications for understanding global change impacts

F Ceresa, P Kranebitter, JS Monrós, F Rizzolli… - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
Unravelling the environmental factors driving species distribution and abundance is crucial
in ecology and conservation. Both climatic and land cover factors are often used to describe …

Population trends of central European montane birds provide evidence for adverse impacts of climate change on high-altitude species

J Flousek, T Telenský, J Hanzelka, J Reif - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain
areas are supposed to be under especially high pressure. Although recent modelling …