Considerable attention has been given to the impact of climate change on avian populations over the last decade. In this paper we examine two issues with respect to coastal bird populations in the UK: (1) is there any evidence that current populations are declining due to climate change, and (2) how might we predict the response of populations in the future? We review the cause of population decline in two species associated with saltmarsh habitats. The abundance of Common Redshank Tringa totanus breeding on saltmarsh declined by about 23% between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s, but the decline appears to have been caused by an increase in grazing pressure. The number of Twite Carduelis flavirostris wintering on the coast of East Anglia has de...
Climate change, tidal flooding risks and breeding shorebirds Bird populations are declining in the W...
Despite an increase in conservation efforts for shorebirds, there are widespread declines of many sp...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
Considerable attention has been given to the impact of climate change on avian populations over the ...
P>1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables, bu...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Threats to biodiversity resulting from habitat destruction and deterioration have been documented fo...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species’ vulnerabilityto predicted changes in...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
Abstract Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecologic...
Projections of species' distributions in future climates can aid adaptive conservation strategies. A...
• The seabird declines that commenced at the end of the last century have continued during the last ...
It is crucial to define and quantify possible impacts of climate change on wildlife in order to be a...
Aim Understanding the processes driving population declines in migratory species can be challenging....
Climate change, tidal flooding risks and breeding shorebirds Bird populations are declining in the W...
Despite an increase in conservation efforts for shorebirds, there are widespread declines of many sp...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
Considerable attention has been given to the impact of climate change on avian populations over the ...
P>1. Climate change encompasses changes in both the means and the extremes of climatic variables, bu...
Aim Existing climate envelope models give an indication of broad scale shifts in distribution, but d...
Threats to biodiversity resulting from habitat destruction and deterioration have been documented fo...
Aim: Climate envelope models (CEMs) are used to assess species’ vulnerabilityto predicted changes in...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...
Abstract Climate change is a major global threat to biodiversity with widespread impacts on ecologic...
Projections of species' distributions in future climates can aid adaptive conservation strategies. A...
• The seabird declines that commenced at the end of the last century have continued during the last ...
It is crucial to define and quantify possible impacts of climate change on wildlife in order to be a...
Aim Understanding the processes driving population declines in migratory species can be challenging....
Climate change, tidal flooding risks and breeding shorebirds Bird populations are declining in the W...
Despite an increase in conservation efforts for shorebirds, there are widespread declines of many sp...
After flourishing during the second half of the twentieth century, many North Sea seabird population...