Over the past three decades, evidence has been growing that many Afro-Palaearctic migratory bird populations have suffered sustained and severe declines. As causes of these declines exist across both the breeding and non-breeding season, identifying potential drivers of population change is complex. In order to explore the roles of changes in regional and local environmental conditions on population change, we examine spatial and temporal variation in population trajectories of one of Europe’s most abundant Afro-Palaearctic summer migrants, the willow warbler, Phylloscopus trochilus. Britain and Ireland. We use national survey data from Britain and Ireland (BBS: BTO/RSPB/JNCC Breeding Bird Survey and CBS: BWI/NPWS/Heritage Council Countrysi...
How environmental factors influence population dynamics in long-distance migrants is complicated by ...
Long-distance migratory birds often show little phenotypic variation in the timing of life-history e...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...
Across Europe, rapid population declines are ongoing in many Afro-Palaearctic migratory bird species...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Uncovering the mechanisms involved in the decline of long-distance migrants remains one of the most ...
Abstract Background For most Afro-Palearctic migrants, particularly small songbirds, spatiotemporal ...
Many migratory systems are changing rapidly in space and time, and these changes present challenges ...
TF benefitted from a Natural Environment Research Council studentship (student number 6109659) and A...
1. Many migratory species are in decline across their geographical ranges. Single-population studies...
Long-distance migratory bird populations are likely to be declining because of climate change shifti...
Climate change affects the phenology of annual lifecycle events of organisms, such as reproduction a...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
Eurasian reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus expanded its range in Great Britain in the late 20th a...
How environmental factors influence population dynamics in long-distance migrants is complicated by ...
Long-distance migratory birds often show little phenotypic variation in the timing of life-history e...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...
Across Europe, rapid population declines are ongoing in many Afro-Palaearctic migratory bird species...
Capsule The bioclimatic zone and habitat type within which birds winter are the most important deter...
Aim: Global declines in the populations of migratory species have been attributed largely to climat...
Uncovering the mechanisms involved in the decline of long-distance migrants remains one of the most ...
Abstract Background For most Afro-Palearctic migrants, particularly small songbirds, spatiotemporal ...
Many migratory systems are changing rapidly in space and time, and these changes present challenges ...
TF benefitted from a Natural Environment Research Council studentship (student number 6109659) and A...
1. Many migratory species are in decline across their geographical ranges. Single-population studies...
Long-distance migratory bird populations are likely to be declining because of climate change shifti...
Climate change affects the phenology of annual lifecycle events of organisms, such as reproduction a...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
Eurasian reed warbler Acrocephalus scirpaceus expanded its range in Great Britain in the late 20th a...
How environmental factors influence population dynamics in long-distance migrants is complicated by ...
Long-distance migratory birds often show little phenotypic variation in the timing of life-history e...
Migratory connectivity describes to which degree different breeding populations have distinct (non-o...