Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of species, and breeding is therefore sensitive to environmental cues. As the timing of breeding shifts with a changing climate, this may not only affect the onset of breeding but also its termination, and thus the length of the breeding period. We use an extensive dataset of over 820K nesting records of 73 bird species across the boreal region in Finland to probe for changes in the beginning, end, and duration of the breeding period over four decades (1975 to 2017). We uncover a general advance of breeding with a strong phylogenetic signal but no systematic variation over space. Additionally, 31% of species contracted their breeding period in at lea...
The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment...
Changes in phenology in response to ongoing climate change have been observed in numerous taxa aroun...
Synchronous reproduction of birds has often been explained by benefits from nesting together, but th...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Numerous studies over the past decades have shown that species phenologies are shifting. Behind the ...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
The timing of many biological events, including the onset of spring and bird migration, have changed...
Climate warming has been shown to affect the timing of the onset of breeding of many bird species ac...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Many species have shifted their breeding phenology in response to climate change. Identifying the ma...
National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in bas...
The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment...
Changes in phenology in response to ongoing climate change have been observed in numerous taxa aroun...
Synchronous reproduction of birds has often been explained by benefits from nesting together, but th...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Numerous studies over the past decades have shown that species phenologies are shifting. Behind the ...
Shifts in reproductive phenology due to climate change have been well documented in many species but...
The timing of many biological events, including the onset of spring and bird migration, have changed...
Climate warming has been shown to affect the timing of the onset of breeding of many bird species ac...
1. Although the phenology of numerous organisms has advanced significantly in response to recent cli...
Climate change has differentially affected the timing of seasonal events for interacting trophic lev...
Many species have shifted their breeding phenology in response to climate change. Identifying the ma...
National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in bas...
The ability to track variation in climate is important for species to persist in a given environment...
Changes in phenology in response to ongoing climate change have been observed in numerous taxa aroun...
Synchronous reproduction of birds has often been explained by benefits from nesting together, but th...