The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicted to increase with climate change. However, there is still little information about how extreme weather influences reproduction in animals. It may not only affect breeding success but might also alter offspring sex ratio if males and females are differentially sensitive to meteorological conditions during development. We investigated the relationship between meteorological conditions and reproductive success over 6 years in a house sparrow population in central Europe. We found that hatching success increased with the number of extremely hot days (daily maximum>31°C) and decreased with the number of extremely cold days (<16°C) during incubation...
Temperature has a crucial influence on the places where species can survive and reproduce. Past rese...
Many habitats face fluctuating temperatures year round. The animals that live there are typically ab...
Capsule Very low and anomalous temperatures in early spring of 2010 were followed by the only massiv...
<div><p>The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicte...
The effects of climatic changes on various behaviors of animals have been documented, but there is...
The increase in the average air temperature due to global warming has produced an early onset of the...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the effects of global climate changes on avia...
1 online resource (iii, 34 p.) : ill. (some col.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical referenc...
Abstract Meteorological stressors (e.g., temperature and rain shortage) constrain brood provisioning...
Global climate warming results in an increase in mean temperatures and in the frequency of extreme c...
Variation in weather patterns can influence reproductive effort and success not only within but also...
Adjusting the composition of their nests, breeding birds can influence the environmental conditions ...
Understanding the effects climate change may have on animal populations relies on establishing which...
Adverse weather conditions are expected to result in impaired nestling development in birds, but emp...
Adverse weather conditions during parental care may have direct consequences for offspring productio...
Temperature has a crucial influence on the places where species can survive and reproduce. Past rese...
Many habitats face fluctuating temperatures year round. The animals that live there are typically ab...
Capsule Very low and anomalous temperatures in early spring of 2010 were followed by the only massiv...
<div><p>The frequency of extreme meteorological events such as heat waves and rainstorms is predicte...
The effects of climatic changes on various behaviors of animals have been documented, but there is...
The increase in the average air temperature due to global warming has produced an early onset of the...
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the effects of global climate changes on avia...
1 online resource (iii, 34 p.) : ill. (some col.)Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical referenc...
Abstract Meteorological stressors (e.g., temperature and rain shortage) constrain brood provisioning...
Global climate warming results in an increase in mean temperatures and in the frequency of extreme c...
Variation in weather patterns can influence reproductive effort and success not only within but also...
Adjusting the composition of their nests, breeding birds can influence the environmental conditions ...
Understanding the effects climate change may have on animal populations relies on establishing which...
Adverse weather conditions are expected to result in impaired nestling development in birds, but emp...
Adverse weather conditions during parental care may have direct consequences for offspring productio...
Temperature has a crucial influence on the places where species can survive and reproduce. Past rese...
Many habitats face fluctuating temperatures year round. The animals that live there are typically ab...
Capsule Very low and anomalous temperatures in early spring of 2010 were followed by the only massiv...