The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to match the shifting phenology of underlying levels of the food chain. In a seasonal environment, the timing of food abundance is one of the crucial factors to which birds should adapt their timing of reproduction. They can do this by shifting egg-laying date (LD), and also by changing other life-history characters that affect the period between laying of the eggs and hatching of the chicks. In a long-term study of the migratory Pied Flycatcher, we show that the peak of abundance of nestling food (caterpillars) has advanced during the last two decades, and that the birds advanced their LD. LD strongly correlates with the timing of the caterpillar ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...
Analyses of long-term data indicate that human-caused climatic changes are affecting bird phenology ...