Barn swallows, cattle, and various fly species have lived in close association for \u3e2,000 years. Flies breed in manure and are harmful pests of cattle. Barn Swallows consume flies (~82% of nesting diet) and likely disturb fly activity. We are investigating whether swallows might be enhanced to offer an additional tool to reduce fly impacts. Climate change, however, may differentially affect flies that respond largely to temperature and swallows that migrate and respond to photoperiod. We are using Barn Swallow nesting records, from citizen science databases, and growing degree-days (GDD) to predict swallow nesting in relation to fly emergence. We expect nesting occurs when sufficient flies are present as a food resource. If GDD indicate ...
Migration between breeding sites and winter quarters constitute a major life history strategy in bir...
Models on climate change have predicted an increase of temperature over the earth's surface with pot...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Conservation efforts for birds that provide ecosystem services in agricultural systems require manag...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Failure to adjust timing of biological events to ongoing rapid climate change may incur negative fit...
1. Calyptrate flies include numerous species that are disease vectors and have a high nuisance value...
Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest ...
nclusion of past, in addition to current ecological conditions can improve the realism of animal-hab...
As species shift their ranges and phenology to cope with climate change, many are left without a rea...
Extreme weather events influence the population dynamics of wild animals. For organisms whose food s...
Environmental factors may strongly affect avian-biting fly interactions in different ways because in...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Animal migrations generate large spatial and temporal fluctuations in biomass that provide a resourc...
Flies are important arthropod pests in intensive animal facilities such as cattle feedlots, with the...
Migration between breeding sites and winter quarters constitute a major life history strategy in bir...
Models on climate change have predicted an increase of temperature over the earth's surface with pot...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...
Conservation efforts for birds that provide ecosystem services in agricultural systems require manag...
Climate change predicts the increased frequency, duration, and intensity of inclement weather period...
Failure to adjust timing of biological events to ongoing rapid climate change may incur negative fit...
1. Calyptrate flies include numerous species that are disease vectors and have a high nuisance value...
Birds that eat flying insects (aerial insectivores), such as swallows, are declining at the fastest ...
nclusion of past, in addition to current ecological conditions can improve the realism of animal-hab...
As species shift their ranges and phenology to cope with climate change, many are left without a rea...
Extreme weather events influence the population dynamics of wild animals. For organisms whose food s...
Environmental factors may strongly affect avian-biting fly interactions in different ways because in...
Aerial insectivores have been declining across North America for several decades, but the main cause...
Animal migrations generate large spatial and temporal fluctuations in biomass that provide a resourc...
Flies are important arthropod pests in intensive animal facilities such as cattle feedlots, with the...
Migration between breeding sites and winter quarters constitute a major life history strategy in bir...
Models on climate change have predicted an increase of temperature over the earth's surface with pot...
Whether shrinking body size is a universal response to climate change remains controversial. Moreove...