Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climate warming. Here we present evidence for a case of such body shrinkage, potentially due to malnutrition in early life. We show that an avian long-distance migrant (red knot, Calidris canutus canutus), which is experiencing globally unrivaled warming rates at its high-Arctic breeding grounds, produces smaller offspring with shorter bills during summers with early snowmelt. This has consequences half a world away at their tropical wintering grounds, where shorter-billed individuals have reduced survival rates. This is associated with these molluscivores eating fewer deeply buried bivalve prey and more shallowly buried seagrass rhizomes. We suggest that seasonal mi...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Climate change effects on population dynamics of natural populations are well documented at higher l...
© 2018, The Author(s). Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with a...
Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climate warming. Here we ...
Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climatewarming. Here we p...
1. Seasonal carry-over effects may be important structuring components of avian life-history cycles....
Phenotypic flexibility is a phenomenon where physiological functions in animals are reversibly adjus...
The size of digestive organs can be rapidly and reversibly adjusted to ecological circumstances, but...
Long-distance migration, and the study of the migrants who undertake these journeys, has fascinated ...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
In the calidrine sandpiper red knot (Calidris canutus), the weeks preceding takeoff for long-distanc...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Climate change effects on population dynamics of natural populations are well documented at higher l...
© 2018, The Author(s). Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with a...
Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climate warming. Here we ...
Reductions in body size are increasingly being identified as a response to climatewarming. Here we p...
1. Seasonal carry-over effects may be important structuring components of avian life-history cycles....
Phenotypic flexibility is a phenomenon where physiological functions in animals are reversibly adjus...
The size of digestive organs can be rapidly and reversibly adjusted to ecological circumstances, but...
Long-distance migration, and the study of the migrants who undertake these journeys, has fascinated ...
Most populations of migrant shorebirds around the world are in serious decline, suggesting that vita...
In the calidrine sandpiper red knot (Calidris canutus), the weeks preceding takeoff for long-distanc...
Increasing temperatures associated with climate change are predicted to cause reductions in body siz...
Climate change effects on population dynamics of natural populations are well documented at higher l...
© 2018, The Author(s). Under climate warming, migratory birds should align reproduction dates with a...