Climate change is affecting the phenology, or timing of breeding, of many different organisms. Previous research on birds has suggested that warming temperatures might lead to a mis-match between the timing of food they need to feed their young (ie, insects) and when they start to breed (lay eggs). Insect are emerging sooner in the spring as a response to climate change, so there is concern that birds may not ‘keep up’ with this advancement and may miss the peak of food abundance. In this project I conducted a literature search and meta-analysis across bird species to determine if: 1) the timing of laying is advancing, 2) changes in laying date lead to changes in clutch size and 3) changes in phenology are associated with changes in popula...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
The recent increase in temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere is causing marked cha...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
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...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Climate change has profound ecological effects in birds, with the clearest effect a shift in timing,...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
The ultimate reason why birds should advance their phenology in response to climate change is to mat...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
The recent increase in temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere is causing marked cha...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
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...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...
Climate change has profound ecological effects in birds, with the clearest effect a shift in timing,...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
Advances in the phenology of organisms are often attributed to climate change, but alternatively, ma...