Climate change is triggering adaptation by people and wildlife. The speed and magnitude of these responses may disrupt ecological equilibria and potentially cause further biodiversity losses, but this has rarely been studied. Species inhabiting human-dominated landscapes may be particularly negatively affected by human adaptations to climate change. This could be, for example, the case of ground-nesting farmland birds, a group of highly vulnerable species that may be impacted by shifts in the timing of mechanical farming operations in response to climate change. Here we aim to explore whether trends in phenology of breeding ground-nesting birds differ from those of farming practices, and whether differences lead to the emergence of phenolog...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
The fitness impacts of climate change on seasonal breeding organisms is, in part, linked to local cl...
The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with few large sc...
Climate change is triggering adaptation by people and wildlife. The speed and magnitude of these res...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
As the climate continues to warm, phenologies of organisms across a variety of taxa are continuing t...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
In seasonal environments, increasing spring temperatures lead many taxa to advance the timing of rep...
National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in bas...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species' ranges. ...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
The fitness impacts of climate change on seasonal breeding organisms is, in part, linked to local cl...
The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with few large sc...
Climate change is triggering adaptation by people and wildlife. The speed and magnitude of these res...
Predictions about the fate of species or populations under climate change scenarios typically neglec...
Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecological commun...
As the climate continues to warm, phenologies of organisms across a variety of taxa are continuing t...
The timing of life history events is often critical for the fitness of organisms. Among birds, the t...
Climate change and human land use are causing changes to species ranges and abundances. However, fac...
Changes in climate shape biological populations. They can alter spatial distributions, the timing of...
In seasonal environments, increasing spring temperatures lead many taxa to advance the timing of rep...
National bird-nest record schemes provide a valuable data source to study large-scale changes in bas...
Climate change has been associated with both latitudinal and elevational shifts in species' ranges. ...
Breeding timed to match optimal resource abundance is vital for the successful reproduction of speci...
The fitness impacts of climate change on seasonal breeding organisms is, in part, linked to local cl...
The phenology of many species shows strong sensitivity to climate change; however, with few large sc...