Spatial and temporal variation in the breeding of Masked Lapwings (Vanellus miles) in Australia were examined using data from Birds Australia’s Nest Record Scheme (NRS; 1957–2002), the Atlas of Australian Birds (1998–2006), and climatic data (1952–2006). Breeding in north-western Australia was concentrated in summer, while in other regions the peak of breeding occurred during spring. Breeding success varied between regions and years but was generally highest in Tasmania. Clutch-size (mean 3.57 eggs ± 0.033 s.e., n = 549 clutches) did not vary regionally or temporally. In the north-east, breeding became earlier over time (~1.9 days per year, NRS), while in the south-east, breeding became later (~0.9 days per ye...
The variability of egg-size within a bird species reflects different reproductive investments and, b...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previous research suggested that advanc...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previousresearch suggested that advance...
Climate change has profound implications for biodiversity worldwide. To understand its effects on Au...
We tracked eight adult northern lapwings, Vanellus vanellus, (six females and two males) from a Dutc...
We tracked eight adult northern lapwings, Vanellus vanellus, (six females and two males) from a Dutc...
To anticipate the effects of climate change on Australia’s avifauna, it is first necessary to ...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
The Masked Lapwing Vanellus miles is a common ground-nesting shorebird inhabiting grasslands, paddoc...
Long time series allow us to look back in time and examine how birds responded to changes in their e...
Long-distance migratory bird species might face larger problems to adapt to local climate change in ...
Although there is substantial evidence that Northern Hemisphere species have responded to climatic c...
Wildlife living in the suburbs faces the challenge of dealing with human presence and yard managemen...
Research from the intensively studied northern temperate and boreal regions dominates avian reproduc...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previous research suggested that advanc...
The variability of egg-size within a bird species reflects different reproductive investments and, b...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previous research suggested that advanc...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previousresearch suggested that advance...
Climate change has profound implications for biodiversity worldwide. To understand its effects on Au...
We tracked eight adult northern lapwings, Vanellus vanellus, (six females and two males) from a Dutc...
We tracked eight adult northern lapwings, Vanellus vanellus, (six females and two males) from a Dutc...
To anticipate the effects of climate change on Australia’s avifauna, it is first necessary to ...
A significant proportion of birds around the world exhibit variation in the timing of egg-laying, ta...
The Masked Lapwing Vanellus miles is a common ground-nesting shorebird inhabiting grasslands, paddoc...
Long time series allow us to look back in time and examine how birds responded to changes in their e...
Long-distance migratory bird species might face larger problems to adapt to local climate change in ...
Although there is substantial evidence that Northern Hemisphere species have responded to climatic c...
Wildlife living in the suburbs faces the challenge of dealing with human presence and yard managemen...
Research from the intensively studied northern temperate and boreal regions dominates avian reproduc...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previous research suggested that advanc...
The variability of egg-size within a bird species reflects different reproductive investments and, b...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previous research suggested that advanc...
From 1950, spring temperatures in The Netherlands increased. Previousresearch suggested that advance...