Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arthropod phenology. To arrive on the breeding grounds earlier, migrants may speed up spring migration by curtailing the time spent en route, possibly at the cost of decreased survival rates. Based on a decades-long series of observations along an entire flyway, we show that when refuelling time is limited, variation in food abundance in the spring staging area affects fitness. Bar-tailed godwits migrating from West Africa to the Siberian Arctic reduce refuelling time at their European staging site and thus maintain a close match between breeding and tundra phenology. Annual survival probability decreases with shorter refuelling times, but correl...
Consistent with a warming climate, birds are shifting the timing of their migrations, but it remains...
Climate change is predicted to increase migration distances for many migratory species, but the phys...
The reproductive phenology of many long-distance migrants breeding at high latitudes remains unrespo...
Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arth...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction [1], but many animals app...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
We relate variation in the timing of arrival by migrating birds breeding at northerly latitudes to i...
Long-distance migrants are under strong selection to arrive on their breeding grounds at a time that...
Many migratory bird species are able to anticipate weather conditions along their migration routes a...
The reproductive phenology of many long-distance migrants breeding at high latitudes remains unrespo...
During spring migration, herbivorous waterfowl breeding in the Arctic depend on peaks in the supply ...
1. Herbivorous birds are hypothesized to migrate in spring along a seasonal gradient of plant profit...
Consistent with a warming climate, birds are shifting the timing of their migrations, but it remains...
Climate change is predicted to increase migration distances for many migratory species, but the phys...
The reproductive phenology of many long-distance migrants breeding at high latitudes remains unrespo...
Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with advancing plant and arth...
Arctic amplification, the accelerated climate warming in the polar regions, is causing a more rapid ...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction [1], but many animals app...
Climate warming challenges animals to advance their timing of reproduction, but many animals appear ...
Climate change is occurring at different rates along the flyways of migratory birds, with the most r...
We relate variation in the timing of arrival by migrating birds breeding at northerly latitudes to i...
Long-distance migrants are under strong selection to arrive on their breeding grounds at a time that...
Many migratory bird species are able to anticipate weather conditions along their migration routes a...
The reproductive phenology of many long-distance migrants breeding at high latitudes remains unrespo...
During spring migration, herbivorous waterfowl breeding in the Arctic depend on peaks in the supply ...
1. Herbivorous birds are hypothesized to migrate in spring along a seasonal gradient of plant profit...
Consistent with a warming climate, birds are shifting the timing of their migrations, but it remains...
Climate change is predicted to increase migration distances for many migratory species, but the phys...
The reproductive phenology of many long-distance migrants breeding at high latitudes remains unrespo...