Partial migration - a part of a population migrates and another part stays resident year-round on the breeding site - is probably the most common type of migration in the animal kingdom, yet it has only lately garnered more attention. Theoretical studies indicate that in partially migratory populations, the proportion of resident individuals (PoR) should increase in high latitudes in response to the warming climate, but empirical evidence exists for few species. We provide the first comprehensive overview of the environmental factors affecting PoR and the long-term trends in PoR by studying 27 common partially migratory bird species in Finland. The annual PoR values were calculated by dividing the winter bird abundance by the preceding bree...
Change of avian migratory behavior is one of the best-studied phenomena presumably associated with c...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Given increasing evidence that climate change affects the annual cycles of birds, it is important to...
Partial migration – a part of a population migrates and another part stays resident year-round on th...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
Studies on the impact of climate change on the distributions of bird species in Europe have largely ...
The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
There is a need for accurate predictions of the effects of climate change on wildlife populations. B...
Climate change has proven to affect various aspects of the migration of birds. In response to milder...
Long-distance migratory birds are extensively studied, and appear to be especially vulnerable to cli...
Species richness is predicted to increase in the northern latitudes in the warming climate due to ra...
We analyse time series data of 17 bird species trapped at Ottenby Bird Observatory, Sweden, during s...
159 pagesAs migratory organisms decline globally at unprecedented rates, there is a growing imperati...
Many animal species have populations in which some individuals migrate and others remain on the bree...
Change of avian migratory behavior is one of the best-studied phenomena presumably associated with c...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Given increasing evidence that climate change affects the annual cycles of birds, it is important to...
Partial migration – a part of a population migrates and another part stays resident year-round on th...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
Studies on the impact of climate change on the distributions of bird species in Europe have largely ...
The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment...
Aim: Many species are showing distribution shifts in response to environmental change. We explored (...
There is a need for accurate predictions of the effects of climate change on wildlife populations. B...
Climate change has proven to affect various aspects of the migration of birds. In response to milder...
Long-distance migratory birds are extensively studied, and appear to be especially vulnerable to cli...
Species richness is predicted to increase in the northern latitudes in the warming climate due to ra...
We analyse time series data of 17 bird species trapped at Ottenby Bird Observatory, Sweden, during s...
159 pagesAs migratory organisms decline globally at unprecedented rates, there is a growing imperati...
Many animal species have populations in which some individuals migrate and others remain on the bree...
Change of avian migratory behavior is one of the best-studied phenomena presumably associated with c...
Migratory birds may be unable to respond to climate change at their breeding grounds in the same way...
Given increasing evidence that climate change affects the annual cycles of birds, it is important to...