Establishing the cues or constraints that influence avian timing of breeding is key to accurate prediction of future phenology. This study aims to identify the aspects of the environment that predict the timing of two measures of breeding phenology (nest initiation and egg laying date) in an insectivorous woodland passerine, the blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus). We analyse data collected from a 220km, 40-site transect over three years and consider spring temperatures, tree leafing phenology, invertebrate availability and photoperiod as predictors of breeding phenology. We find that mean night-time temperature in early spring is the strongest predictor of both nest initiation and lay date and suggest this finding is most consistent with temper...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism by which an individual can adapt its seasonal timing...
Correct reproductive timing is crucial for fitness. Breeding phenology even in similar species can d...
Population-level studies of how tit species (Parus spp.) track the changing phenology of their cater...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Establishing the cues or c...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
In many species, empirical data suggest that temperatures less than 1 month before breeding strongly...
Large-scale climate processes influence many aspects of ecology including breeding phenology, reprod...
Temperature plays an important role in determining the breeding phenology of birds in temperate clim...
This study documents the advancement of laying dates in three species of tits (Paridae) in southernm...
Timing of reproduction in temperate zone birds is strongly correlated with spring temperature, with ...
Identifying the environmental drivers of variation in fitness-related traits is a central objective ...
Temperatures in mountain areas are increasing at a higher rate than the Northern Hemisphere land ave...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism by which an individual can adapt its seasonal timing...
Correct reproductive timing is crucial for fitness. Breeding phenology even in similar species can d...
Population-level studies of how tit species (Parus spp.) track the changing phenology of their cater...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Establishing the cues or c...
Increasingly warmer springs have caused phenological shifts in both plants and animals. In birds, it...
In many species, empirical data suggest that temperatures less than 1 month before breeding strongly...
Large-scale climate processes influence many aspects of ecology including breeding phenology, reprod...
Temperature plays an important role in determining the breeding phenology of birds in temperate clim...
This study documents the advancement of laying dates in three species of tits (Paridae) in southernm...
Timing of reproduction in temperate zone birds is strongly correlated with spring temperature, with ...
Identifying the environmental drivers of variation in fitness-related traits is a central objective ...
Temperatures in mountain areas are increasing at a higher rate than the Northern Hemisphere land ave...
Phenotypic plasticity is an important mechanism by which an individual can adapt its seasonal timing...
Correct reproductive timing is crucial for fitness. Breeding phenology even in similar species can d...
Population-level studies of how tit species (Parus spp.) track the changing phenology of their cater...