Animal migration to northern latitudes: environmental changes and increasing threats
Every year, many wild animals undertake long-distance migration to breed in the north,
taking advantage of seasonally high pulses in food supply, fewer parasites, and lower …
taking advantage of seasonally high pulses in food supply, fewer parasites, and lower …
Space‐for‐time substitutions in climate change ecology and evolution
In an epoch of rapid environmental change, understanding and predicting how biodiversity
will respond to a changing climate is an urgent challenge. Since we seldom have sufficient …
will respond to a changing climate is an urgent challenge. Since we seldom have sufficient …
Forest microclimate and composition mediate long‐term trends of breeding bird populations
Climate change is contributing to biodiversity redistributions and species declines. However,
cooler microclimate conditions provided by old‐growth forest structures compared with …
cooler microclimate conditions provided by old‐growth forest structures compared with …
Multi-species, ecological and climate change temporalities: Opening a dialogue with phenology
M Bastian, R Bayliss Hawitt - Environment and Planning E …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Many scholars have argued that climate change is, in part, a problem of time, with
ecological, political and social systems thought to be out of sync or mistimed. Discussions of …
ecological, political and social systems thought to be out of sync or mistimed. Discussions of …
Warming Arctic summers unlikely to increase productivity of shorebirds through renesting
ST Saalfeld, BL Hill, CM Hunter, CJ Frost… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Climate change in the Arctic is leading to earlier summers, creating a phenological
mismatch between the hatching of insectivorous birds and the availability of their …
mismatch between the hatching of insectivorous birds and the availability of their …
A specialist bee and its host plants experience phenological shifts at different rates in response to climate change
SA Weaver, RE Mallinger - Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Changes in climate can alter the phenology of organisms, potentially decoupling
partners within mutualisms. Previous studies have shown that plant and pollinator …
partners within mutualisms. Previous studies have shown that plant and pollinator …
Global population trends in shorebirds: migratory behaviour makes species at risk
Linking population trends to species' traits is informative for the detection of the most
important threatening factors and for assessing the effectiveness of conservation measures …
important threatening factors and for assessing the effectiveness of conservation measures …
Does early spring arrival lead to early nesting in a migratory shorebird? Insights from remote tracking
J Nightingale, JA Gill, TG Gunnarsson, AD Rocha… - Ibis, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Advancing breeding phenology is a commonly observed response to climate warming
among bird species, potentially in response to shifts in the phenology of key resources …
among bird species, potentially in response to shifts in the phenology of key resources …
Exploring the drivers of variation in trophic mismatches: A systematic review of long‐term avian studies
MK Zhemchuzhnikov, TSL Versluijs… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Many organisms reproduce in seasonal environments, where selection on timing of
reproduction is particularly strong as consumers need to synchronize reproduction with the …
reproduction is particularly strong as consumers need to synchronize reproduction with the …
Five fundamental ways in which complex food webs may spiral out of control
Abstract Theory suggests that increasingly long, negative feedback loops of many
interacting species may destabilize food webs as complexity increases. Less attention has …
interacting species may destabilize food webs as complexity increases. Less attention has …