Alarming global-scale declines of bird numbers are occurring under the changing climate, and species belonging to alpine and Arctic tundra are particularly affected. Increased nest predation appears to be involved4, but the mechanisms linking predation to climate change remain to be shown. Here we test the prediction from food web theory that increased primary productivity (greening of tundra) in a warming Arctic leads to a higher risk of nest predation in tundra ecosystems. By exploiting landscape-scale spatial heterogeneity in areas of primary productivity across alpine tundra ecotones and supplied with experimental nests in sub-Arctic Scandinavia, we found that predation risk indeed increased with primary productivity. The productivity-p...
Climate change may affect bird populations both directly by changing the weather conditions, and ind...
Context. Nest predation is a major factor influencing life history and population dynamics of ground...
<div><p>Climate change is occurring more rapidly in the Arctic than other places in the world, which...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
According to classic theory, species’ population dynamics and distributions are less influenced by s...
Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate...
Waders that breed in the sub-Arctic are one of the groups most threatened by climate change. At the ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
Widespread expansion of shrubs is occurring across the Arctic. Shrub expansion will substantially al...
Climate change may affect bird populations both directly by changing the weather conditions, and ind...
Context. Nest predation is a major factor influencing life history and population dynamics of ground...
<div><p>Climate change is occurring more rapidly in the Arctic than other places in the world, which...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Global warming is predicted to change ecosystem functioning and structure in Arctic ecosystems by st...
Ptarmigan are herbivorous birds that are year-round residents of alpine and arctic ecosystems — pres...
According to classic theory, species’ population dynamics and distributions are less influenced by s...
Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate...
Waders that breed in the sub-Arctic are one of the groups most threatened by climate change. At the ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Of all climatic zones on earth, Arctic areas have experienced the greatest climate change in recent ...
Rapid environmental changes are currently occurring in the Arctic because of global warming. Arctic ...
Indirect effects resulting from species sharing the same enemy can shape spatio-temporal variations ...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
Widespread expansion of shrubs is occurring across the Arctic. Shrub expansion will substantially al...
Climate change may affect bird populations both directly by changing the weather conditions, and ind...
Context. Nest predation is a major factor influencing life history and population dynamics of ground...
<div><p>Climate change is occurring more rapidly in the Arctic than other places in the world, which...